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Pastoral Care of the First Church of Christ in Andover, Nov. 1, 1758.—By Samuel Cooke, A. M., Pastor of the Second Church of Cambridge.—2 Cor. i. 21. Now He which stablisheth us with you in Christ, and hath anointed us, is God. 1 Tim. IV. 16. Take heed unto thyself, and unto thy Doctrine.—Boston: Printed by Green & Russell, opposite the Probate Office in Queen Street. Mdcclix. Pp. 23.—Letter of S. F. Haven, Librarian of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. 1759 On Nov. 7, 1759, died Deacon John Winship, aged 66 years; Elizabeth, his wife, dying Oct. 8, 1759, aged 58; and Noah, their son, dying Oct. 18, 1759, aged 25 years. On the death of these, the Rev. Mr. Cooke preached a sermon on Nov. 11, 1759, from Ps. 27:10, the original draft being still extant. See Genealogies. The death of Deacon Winship was the occasion of the following event, entered on the Church Records: 1759, Dec. 5. At a Church Meeting, after a sermon preached from Acts 6:3, Thomas Hall
thence to Woolwich—to be imbodyed with a eh. there, 1 Sept. 1765; John, b. 3, bap. 9 May, 1742; Thankful, b. 14, bap. 17 Mar. 1745—adm. Pet. ch. (dau. of the late deacon ) 30 Mar. 1766; Noah, d. 18 Oct. 1759, a. 25. Dea. John the father d. 7 Nov. 1759, a. 66 (65, g. s.). Eliza-Beth, wife of Deacon John, d. 8 Oct. 1759, a. 58 (g. s.). A sermon by Rev. Mr. Cooke, On the death of Dea. Winship, &c., No. 673, was delivered Nov. 11, 1759. His text was Ps. 27: 10, When my Father and my Mother and hopeful brother. And by the death of his servant, this place has lost a kind neighbor and well-wisher, one who studied the things which make for peace; and this Church has lost a faithful officer and friend. Deacon John Winshipdied Nov. 7, 1759,aged66 years. Elizabeth, his wife,died Oct. 8, 1769,aged56 years Noah, their son,died Oct. 18, 1759,aged25 years The father was chosen Deacon of the Pct. ch. 17 Nov. 1739, being one of the two first deacons of that church; selectman of Camb