Parris, Samuel
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Parris, Samuel
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Parris, Samuel
Parris, Samuel, 1653-1720
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Parris, Samuel, 1653-1720
Parris, Samuel
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Parris, Samuel
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Samuel Parris was the minister in Salem Village, Massachusetts, during the witchcraft controversy. His preaching shaped the village's interpretation of the "afflictions." The son of a wealthy British merchant, Parris dropped out of Harvard College in 1673, failed at running an inherited Barbados plantation, and decided to seek a clerical position in 1685. After prolonged negotiations, he accepted a call to Salem Village in 1689. His six years there were marked by haggling over delinquent salaries, the provision of firewood, and the transfer of land to Parris for a parsonage.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/33873807
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n20-05170954
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Lord's Supper
Sermons, American
Trials (Witchcraft)
Witchcraft
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Massachusetts--Salem
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Salem (Mass.)
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Salem (Mass.)
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Salem (Mass.)
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Massachusetts--Salem
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