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Frederick T. Gray

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Frederick T. Gray was a 19th-century preacher known for his eloquent sermons and contributions to religious discourse in America. He is particularly recognized for his sermon delivered at the Bulfinch-Street Church in Boston on January 9, 1853, which followed the interment of the prominent philanthropist Amos Lawrence. Gray's work reflects the theological and social concerns of his time, addressing issues relevant to his congregation and the broader community. His writings provide insight into the religious landscape of mid-19th century America.

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