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A discourse delivered in St. John's Church, Providence, : before the Right Reverend Samuel, Bishop of Connecticut and Rhode-Island, and the clerical and lay delegates of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Rhode-Island, on Wednesday the 31st of July, A.D. 1793, at the ordination of the Rev. John Usher, of Bristol. [Two lines from Luke] By William Smith, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church, Newport
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