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PUFFER, Reuben, clergyman, born in Sudbury, Massachusetts, 7 January, 1756; died in Berlin, Massachusetts, 9 April, 1829. He was graduated at Harvard in 1778, taught in East Sudbury (now Wayland), Massachusetts, studied theology, and became in 1781 pastor of the Congregational church in Bolton (now Berlin), which charge he held till his death. Harvard gave him the degree of D. D. in 1810. He published an election sermon (1802); " Dudleian Lecture at Harvard " (1808); an Address (4 July, 1810); " Convention Sermon" (1811); and "Two Sermons" (1826).
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