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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
Two white pastors, Grindal Rawson and Samuel Danforth, of Mendon and Taunton, visited Takawambait's church in 1698 and noted that only a small church remained with ten official members, but Takawambait was "a person of great knowledge."
Main menu. Main menu. move ... (1640). From 1649 to 1674, Samuel Danforth assisted Eliot in his ... was the first pastor of the First Church of Christ in Newton, [28 ...
Church Quarterly Review. 158: 539. ISSN 0269-4034. ProQuest 1293723800. Johnson, Cecil (1957). "Review of Errand into the Wilderness". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 311: 178– 179. ISSN 0002-7162. JSTOR 1032379. Leary, Lewis (1957). "Review of Errand into the Wilderness". American Literature. 29 (3): 336 ...
Indiana bans “human sexuality” instruction in schools through third grade. LifeWise staff and volunteers either bus or drive students from school to the program sites, or use spaces near ...
Author Philip Gulley's novel A Place Called Hope (Center Street/Hachette, 2014) is set in Hope, Indiana, and concerns a pastor who moves to Hope to take over a Quaker congregation. Although the town in the book is called Hope, Indiana, it does not greatly resemble the real Hope and there is no Quaker congregation in the real Hope.
Singer Taylor Swift returns to Christ Church, Kennebunk, in 2010, where the wedding scene was shot for her new video, "Mine," filmed around the Kennebunks and Cape Elizabeth.
The popular priest and former principal of Central Catholic High School died Friday in his sleep.