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English: Gardiner Spring (February 24, 1785 - August 18, 1873) was an American minister and author.
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Source Frontispiece from The power of the pulpit: or, Thoughts addressed to Christian ministers and those who hear them by Gardiner Spring, 1848 https://books.google.com/books?id=gQElAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP12
Author Barely legible under "Burt. Sc." and something like "From daguerrotype by Clark"?

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