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Samuel Danforth

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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. [1]

25 relations: AOL, Billerica, Massachusetts, Boston, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cotton Mather, Deep River, Connecticut, Dorchester, Boston, England, Fellow, First Church in Roxbury, Framlingham, Harvard College, Jeremiad, John Eliot (missionary), John Wilson (minister), Lexington, Massachusetts, Magnalia Christi Americana, Massachusetts, Perry Miller, Puritans, Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk, Taunton, Massachusetts, Thomas Danforth, Thomas Shepard (minister).

AOL

AOL (formerly a company known as AOL Inc., originally known as America Online, and stylized as Aol.) is a web portal and online service provider based in New York.

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Billerica, Massachusetts

Billerica is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Boston

Boston is the capital city and most populous municipality of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.

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Cambridge, Massachusetts

Cambridge is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and part of the Boston metropolitan area.

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Cotton Mather

Cotton Mather, FRS (February 12, 1663 – February 13, 1728; A.B. 1678, Harvard College; A.M. 1681, honorary doctorate 1710, University of Glasgow) was a socially and politically influential New England Puritan minister, prolific author, and pamphleteer.

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Deep River, Connecticut

Deep River is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States.

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Dorchester, Boston

Dorchester (colloquially referred to as Dot) is a historic neighborhood comprising more than in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Fellow

A fellow is a member of a group (or fellowship) that work together in pursuing mutual knowledge or practice.

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First Church in Roxbury

The First Church in Roxbury, also known as the First Church of Roxbury is the current headquarters of the Unitarian Universalist ("UU") Urban Ministry.

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Framlingham

Framlingham is a market town and civil parish in Suffolk, England.

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Harvard College

Harvard College is the undergraduate liberal arts college of Harvard University.

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Jeremiad

A jeremiad is a long literary work, usually in prose, but sometimes in verse, in which the author bitterly laments the state of society and its morals in a serious tone of sustained invective, and always contains a prophecy of society's imminent downfall.

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John Eliot (missionary)

John Eliot (c. 1604 – May 21, 1690) was a Puritan missionary to the American Indians whom some called "the apostle to the Indians" and the founder of Roxbury Latin School in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1645.

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John Wilson (minister)

John Wilson (c.1588–1667), was a Puritan clergyman in Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the minister of the First Church of Boston from its beginnings in Charlestown in 1630 until his death in 1667.

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Lexington, Massachusetts

Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Magnalia Christi Americana

Magnalia Christi Americana (roughly, The Glorious Works of Christ in America) is a book published in 1702 by the puritan minister Cotton Mather (1663–1728).

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Massachusetts

Massachusetts, officially known as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous state in the New England region of the northeastern United States.

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Perry Miller

Perry Gilbert Eddy Miller (February 25, 1905 – December 9, 1963) was an American intellectual historian and Harvard University professor.

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Puritans

The Puritans were English Reformed Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to "purify" the Church of England from its "Catholic" practices, maintaining that the Church of England was only partially reformed.

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Roxbury, Boston

Roxbury is a dissolved municipality and a currently officially recognized neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.

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Suffolk

Suffolk is an East Anglian county of historic origin in England.

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Taunton, Massachusetts

Taunton is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Thomas Danforth

Thomas Danforth (baptized November 20, 1623 – November 5, 1699) was a politician, magistrate, and landowner in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Thomas Shepard (minister)

Thomas Shepard (5 November 1605 - 25 August 1649) was an English, afterwards American Puritan minister and a significant figure in early colonial New England.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Danforth

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