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Nathaniel Howe
Reverend Nathaniel Howe (October 6, 1764 – February 15, 1837) was a Protestant Christian minister at the First Congregational church of Hopkinton, Massachusetts from 1791 until his death.He is best known for a sermon delivered there in 1815 (the town's 100th anniversary) called the "Century Sermon" that was published and re-printed extensively worldwide. His name is spelt 'Nathanael' in all his works but his biography in ''Annals of the American Pulpit'' spells his name 'Nathaniel' and this has become generally accepted. Provided by Wikipedia
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A century sermon delivered in Hopkinton, on Lord's Day, Dec. 24, 1815 by Howe, Nathanael, 1764-1837
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The design of John's baptism a sermon delivered at Foxborough, before Mendon Association, October 6, 1819 / by Howe, Nathanael, 1764-1837
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A century sermon delivered in Hopkinton, on Lord's Day, Dec. 24, 1815 by Howe, Nathanael, 1764-1837
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A sermon preached at Hopkinton, on Lord's day, Feb. 28, 1808, occasioned by the death of three persons the week preceeding the time of its delivery by Howe, Nathanael, 1764-1837
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