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The excellency of a good name. : A sermon, delivered in the Chapel of Yale-College, in New-Haven, December 4th, 1768. Occasioned by the death of Mr. Job Lane, one of the tutors of the College; who departed this life at New-Haven, September 16, 1768. In the 27th year of his age. By the Reverend Naphtali Daggett, A.M. president of Yale-College, and professor of divinity in the same. [Three lines from Cicero]

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