536 LIVES OF THE PURITANS. therefore he, gave away the greatest part of his income to the poor and needy. Though after the change of his senti- ments he continued in his parish, he frequently preached at other places, particularly at Sevamore and Portsmouth ; at both of which places he was instrumental, under God, of making and baptizing many disciples. This practice he con- tinued to he end of his days. Though it does not appear when be died, he laid the foundation of the two baptist con- gregrations at Portsmouth and Chichester.* Crosby's Baptists, vol. iv. p. 245-247.
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