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<p> a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was born about 1790, and was admitted in 1814 a member of the New [[England]] Annual Conference. At the organization of the [[Maine]] [[Conference]] he joined that body, and remained a member of it till his death, which occurred at Rumford Feb. 22, 1833. Mr. Pratt was a generally acceptable preacher. — Minutes of Conferences, 2, 216. </p>
<p> a minister of the [[Methodist]] Episcopal Church, was born about 1790, and was admitted in 1814 a member of the New [[England]] Annual Conference. At the organization of the [[Maine]] [[Conference]] he joined that body, and remained a member of it till his death, which occurred at Rumford Feb. 22, 1833. Mr. Pratt was a generally acceptable preacher. — Minutes of Conferences, 2, 216. </p>
       
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a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was born about 1790, and was admitted in 1814 a member of the New England Annual Conference. At the organization of the Maine Conference he joined that body, and remained a member of it till his death, which occurred at Rumford Feb. 22, 1833. Mr. Pratt was a generally acceptable preacher. — Minutes of Conferences, 2, 216.

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