Notes on sermons delivered in Boston, 1743-1745.

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Notes on sermons delivered in Boston, 1743-1745.

Six volumes of notes written in shorthand, taken during the sermons of various clergymen in Boston, Mass., 1743-45, including Revs. [Hull] Abbot, [Mather] Byles, [Samuel] Chekley, [Ward] Cotton, [Thomas] Foxcroft, [Ellis] Gray, [William] Hooper, [John] Owen, [Thomas] Prince, [Richard] Salter, [Joseph] Sewall, [Ebenezer] Turell, [John] Walley, [George] Whitefield, and Revs. Bernard, Clark, Cooper, Eliot, Ellis, Hobbe, Loring, Parsons, Prentise, and Webb. (Notes possibly taken by William Cobb Wilde).

6 v. in 3 cases.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7544493

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Cotton, Ward, 1711-1768

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Whitefield, George, 1714-1770

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Epithet: Reverend; of Add MS 34068 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001152.0x0000fb Epithet: Reverend; Preacher British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001152.0x0000fc Methodist clergyman. From the description of Papers, 1750-1759. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20504475 Clergyman and evangelist. ...

Foxcroft, Thomas, 1697-1769

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Epithet: of Cristall British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000215.0x000031 Thomas Foxcroft received his A. B. from Harvard in 1714, and was a minister at the First Church in Boston, Mass. From the description of Manuscript exercises, ca. 1714. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77072566 Thomas Foxcroft (1696/7-1769), minister of the First Church of Boston, was born on February 26, 1696/7. ...

Abbot, Hull, 1702-1774

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Gray, Ellis, 1715-1753

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Turell, Ebenezer, 1702-1778

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Salter, Richard, 1721-1787

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Pastor of the First Church of Christ, Mansfield, Conn. From the description of Richard Salter sermons, 1768-1777. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981016 ...

Sewall, Joseph, 1688-1769

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Minister, Old South Church. From the description of List of marriages performed by Rev. Joseph Sewall, 1719 April 9-1720 Feb. 25. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 297169528 Joseph Sewall (1688-1769) served as Minister of the Old South Church of Boston. He was the eighth child of Samuel Sewall (1652-1730), the famous diarist and judge. The younger Sewall graduated from Harvard College in 1707. He was a distant relative of William Bartlett Sewall (1782-1869), Joseph Sew...

Walley, John, 1716-1784.

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Owen, John, 1699-1753

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Checkley, Samuel, 1696-1769

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Samuel Checkley (1695/6-1769) was born and died in Boston, Mass. He received an AB degree from Harvard College in 1715, and an AM in 1718. He was ordained in 1719 and was minister of the New South Church of Boston from 1719-1769. Checkley was an Overseer of Harvard College and in 1725 was chosen Chaplain of the House of Representatives. His published works included: _The Death of the Godly_ (Boston, 1727); _The Christian Triumphing over Death ..._ (Boston: Samuel Webb, 1765); and others. ...

Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758

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Thomas Prince (1687-1758) was a graduate of Harvard College, a clergyman, scholar, historian, pastor of the Old South Church in Boston, Mass. from 1718 to 1758, and author of A Chronological History of New England, in the Form of Annals (1736). From the description of Thomas Prince letters, 1721-1738. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 660848206 From the guide to the Thomas Prince letters, 1721-1738, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke U...

Wilde, William Cobb.

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Byles, Mather, 1707-1788

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Mather Byles was born 15 March 1706/7 Boston, Mass. He graduated Harvard 1725 and was ordained as the first minister of Hollis St. Church in 1732. He died 5 July 1788 Boston, Mass. From the description of Letterbook of Mather Byles, 1727-1784. (New England Historic Genealogical Society). WorldCat record id: 49281977 ...

Hooper, William, 1674-1767

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Episcopal clergyman, pastor of Trinity Church, Boston, Mass.; father of William Hooper (1742-1790), signer of Declaration of Independence. From the description of Commentary 1688-1691, [17--]. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70974652 ...