Letter, Old Lyme, Conn., to [unknown correspondent], 1743.

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Letter, Old Lyme, Conn., to [unknown correspondent], 1743.

List of charges against the Rev. Jonathan Parsons at First Church.

1 ALS ; 32 cm.

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Old Lyme Congregational Church (Old Lyme, Conn.)

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Original society organized ca. 1693; permanent meeting house constructed 1817; destroyed by fire in 1907; shortly afterwards replica of original church built; also known as First Congregational Church. From the description of Records, 1815-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70954098 ...

Parsons, Jonathan, 1705-1776

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Jonathan Parsons was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, on November 30, 1705, the son of Ebenezer Parsons and Margaret Marshfield. After graduating from Yale College in 1729, he briefly studied theology at Yale. In 1730, he became pastor of the First [Congregational] Church in Lyme, Connecticut, where he remained until 1746, when he became pastor of a new Presbyterian church in what is now Newburyport, Massachusetts. His church at Newburyport later became one of the largest congregations in Nor...

Higgins, Joseph, 1885-1925

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Joseph Higgins, 1751-1832, was a resident of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, until 1816. His remaining years were lived out in London. Two of his literary works were longer poems: The Saviour of the World and Free Will and Free Grace, both privately published in 1819 and 1820, respectively. His shorter poems were written between 1769 and 1832. From the description of The shorter poems of Joseph Higgins of Chipping Norton, Oxon. : arranged as nearly as possible in chronological order, t...