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The Rev. Daniel Marrett (1831) by John Brewster Jr.
An example of a Brewster portraits from his late career, many of which show great depth and strength of characterization. Marrett’s furrowed brow and chiseled features convey the seriousness of his convictions. The paper he holds quotes Amos 4:12, "Prepare to meet thy God." (From the collection of Historic New England/SPNEA)
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