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Bedford where he was licensed as an exhorter (most likely, an initial level role—he could preach and pastor a church, but was not an ordained minister). On November 1825 he married Mary Thompson Handy, and the following year was ordained to the ministry. Over the next few years he
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Stuckeley in immense debt. Himes, unable to afford his education in seminary, was then apprenticed to a cabinetmaker in
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