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<p> Adams, [[Joseph]] (3), </p> <p> a [[Baptist]] minister, was born in [[Maine]] about 1780. He made a profession of his faith in Christ in the [[Methodist]] Church, but subsequently a change of sentiments led him to join a Baptist Church. He was ordained pastor of a church in Jay, Me., where he remained for fourteen years. After ten years, spent chiefly in labors as an itinerant minister, he returned in 1828 to the church of which he had been pastor in Jay, and continued in office for three years (1828-31). Resigning a second time, he gave himself more or less to itinerant work so long as lie was able to preach. He died in 1844. See Millett, Hist. of the [[Baptists]] in Maine, p. 433. (J- C. S.) </p>
<p> Adams, [[Joseph]] (4), </p> <p> a Presbyterian minister, was born in 1809. He was dismissed from the [[Palestine]] to the [[Wisconsin]] Presbytery, Sept. 13, 1850. In 1871 he was a member of the [[Dubuque]] Presbytery, but was at Frankville, Ia. without charge. He died March 6, 1871. See Norton, Hist. of the Presb. Church in Illinois. </p>


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<ref name="term_17768"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/adams,+joseph+(4) Joseph Adams from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Joseph Adams [1]

Adams, Joseph (4),

a Presbyterian minister, was born in 1809. He was dismissed from the Palestine to the Wisconsin Presbytery, Sept. 13, 1850. In 1871 he was a member of the Dubuque Presbytery, but was at Frankville, Ia. without charge. He died March 6, 1871. See Norton, Hist. of the Presb. Church in Illinois.

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