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WHITE, John, clergyman, born in Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1677; died in Gloucester, Massachusetts, 17 January, 1760. He was graduated at Harvard in 1698, afterward was chaplain at Fort Saco, and on 21 April, 1703, became minister of Gloucester, Massachusetts, which pastorate he retained till his death. He published " New England's Lamentation for the Decay of Godliness" (Boston, 1734; London, 1735), and a "Funeral Sermon on John Wise" (1725).
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