Payson, Edward, 1657-1732
Samuel Phillips (A. M. 1650), born in England in 1625, was the eldest child of George Phillips, who left England as a persecuted Puritan minister in 1630, and settled with his family in Massachusetts. In 1651, Samuel became a teacher at the Church of Christ in Rowley, Mass., becoming its minister in 1661.
From the description of A small contribution to the memorial of that truely worthy & worthyly reverend man of God, Mr. Samuel Phillips, pastor to the Church of Christ in Rowley, who deceased April 22, 1696 : manuscript, 1696. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612823503
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creatorOf | Payson, Edward, 1657-1732. Sermons, 1687. | Massachusetts Historical Society | |
creatorOf | Payson, Edward, 1657-1732. A small contribution to the memorial of that truely worthy & worthyly reverend man of God, Mr. Samuel Phillips, pastor to the Church of Christ in Rowley, who deceased April 22, 1696 : manuscript, 1696. | Houghton Library |
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associatedWith | Church of Christ (Rowley, Mass.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | First Church (Rowley, Mass.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Phillips, Samuel, 1625-1696. | person |
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Birth 1657
Death 1732