Brooks - BX9338 .B7 1813 v3

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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