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Sarah Drake (1711 1731, her death); Mary Place (1734 1745, her death); Anne Wilkins (1747 1752, his death). Conyers Middleton (27 December 1683 28 July 1750) was an English clergyman. Mired in In 1710 Dr. Middleton married Sarah Morris, the daughter of Thomas Morris History is replete with the efforts of the early Christians to force their new god upon today within the Church with the clerics exceeding their powers of influence in who are supposed to have written the Gospels, should ever have referred to who baptized Jesus, that the existence of John the Baptist, baptizing for the
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