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Samuel Danforth (1626–1674) was a Puritan minister, preacher, poet, and astronomer, the second pastor of The First Church in Roxbury and an associate of the Rev. John Eliot of Roxbury, Massachusetts, known as the “Apostle to the Indians.” Danforth's 1647 Almanack, title page
The dimensions of this first church were thirty by twenty-six feet. The trustees were Nelson Patterson, Robert Jones, and Jacob Cousin. Nelson Patterson was the first lay AME preacher. This original building is recorded in an 1878 map of Crawfordsville. [5] In 1860, the congregation built a parsonage on the edge of lot 20 for the pastor and his ...
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2 Samuel Danforth as Associate Pastor at Roxbury. 3 GA Review. 11 comments. 4 Arthur Miller's Danforth. 1 comment. 5 External links modified. 1 comment. Toggle the ...
The fifth building, built in 1816, was the host to many social justice leaders, such as William Lloyd Garrison and Theodore Parker, because of First Parish's long-standing pastor, the Reverend Nathaniel Hall, who was dedicated to the abolitionist cause. In the 1880s, the work of First Parish’s minister, Christopher R. Eliot, and the Fields ...
Riverside police arrested a pastor in an alleged murder-for-hire plot, accusing him of paying $40,000 to have the man dating his daughter killed. ... The pastor, identified Tuesday as Samuel ...
The Peniel Missionary Society was an interdenominational holiness missionary organisation that was started in Los Angeles, California in 1895 by Theodore Pollock Ferguson (1853–1920) and Manie Payne Ferguson (1850–1932) as an outgrowth of their Peniel Mission.
Spanish authorities arrested Samuel Huggler after Vanderburgh County prosecutors refiled once-dismissed charges against him on Thursday. Spanish police, FBI apprehend Evansville man accused in ...