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In a sermon on July 31, 1774, he speaks of the tribute or tax cruelly and unjustly imposed upon the Jews by Caesar, the Roman Emperor, and a band of bloody soldiers sent from Rome to enforce the payment of it, and exclaims, Happy for New England, if this had been practised by none but pagan powers In another sermon (Oct. 9, 1774) he exclaims, See here * * * * the cruel effects of arbitrary power, where the tyrant's will is the only law! Another sermon is the sacramental lecture for Nov. 6, 1774. In this is the clause, That unnecessary preparations for the interment of our dearest friends, is inconsistent with the rest of the Sabbath. Several sermons on John, preached in Nov. and Dec. 1774, and in Jan. and Feb. 1775, were repeated Aug. to Oct. 1777. A sentence or two is selected: Marriage is a divine institution, and honorable in all, when made in the fear of God, publicly, &c.; and Christ condescended to honor this marriage with his presence and blessing; and he is always pre
, 30 Dec. 1793.—Ditto.] Israel Blackington was a private soldier in the French War, and Israel and Israel Blackington, Jr., were members of Capt. Benjamin Locke's company of Menotomy minute-men, 1775. Blackman, Mary, m. William Cutter, Jr., 6 Nov. 1774. Cutter (par. 27). Mary Blackman, adult person, o. c. and was bap. Camb. Old Parish, 10 Apr. 1774. She was half-sister of Isaiah Thomas, the celebrated printer, whose mother-Fidelity Grant of Rhode-Island—m. a Blackman, and settled in Cambutter Book, 145-6, 388; Wyman, 263. 26. Artemas, s. of Ammi (11), had w. Mary, o. c. and bap. here 16 July, 1820, and dau. Mary Ann Rebecca, bap. 16 July, 1820. See Cutter Book, 150-1. 27. William, s. of Jonathan (12), m. Mary Blackman, 6 Nov. 1774—half-sister of Isaiah Thomas the celebrated printer—see black-man—and d. 11 June, 1824, a. 74; she d. 9 Mar. 1836, a. 80. No issue. Donors of the William Cutter School Fund, for which a granite monument was erected by vote of the town in