Bowman, Jonathan 1704-1775
Variant namesJonathan Bowman (1703/04-1775) graduated from Harvard College in the class of 1724 (M.A., 1727). He was a conservative churchman, though popular, and was settled at the First Congregational Church in Dorchester, Mass., in 1729; he remained until dismission after a dispute with the congregation late in 1773. He died in May 1775.
Bowman was a diffident person who disliked preaching at public events; moreover, he did not like having his sermons printed.
From the description of Sermons, c. 1760s. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259193
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creatorOf | Bowman, Jonathan, 1704-1775. Sermons, c. 1760s. | Gadsden Public Library | |
creatorOf | New Mexico film festivals collection 1980 - 2008. | Museum of New Mexico Library | |
referencedIn | Cushing, Charles. ALS : Boston, to Jonathan Bowman, Esq., 1784 July 1. | Boston Public Library, Central Library in Copley Square |
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Birth 1704
Death 1775