Subcategory Ministers contains 8 item(s).
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"A Sermon Preach'd at the Funeral of the Reverend Mr. John Williams"
Jun 12, 1729
L99.042
This typically lengthy sermon by the Reverend Isaac Chauncey repeatedly praised the Reverend John Williams' personal piety and sterling ministerial qualities despite personal tragedy and affliction. |
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Letter to John Williams
May 6, 1705
L99.079
This letter of 1705 was written by the Rev. Cotton Mather of Boston to the Rev. John Williams of Deerfield while Williams was in the midst of his captivity by the French in Canada. |
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Reverend Stephen Williams (1693-1782)
c. 1755
1889.04
This portrait of the Reverend Stephen Williams (1693-1782) reveals his profession and his status. |
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Shoes of William Dorrell (1752-1846)
c. 1800
MH.0309
These canvas and wooden shoes belonging to William Dorrell reflect his religious beliefs. |
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"The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion"
1774
L00.068
This is the fifth edition of the book first published by the Rev. John Williams of Deerfield after his capture by French and Indians in the raid on that town in 1704. |
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"Deerfield Collection of Sacred Music"
c. 1814
L00.080
The Reverend Samuel Willard (1776-1859) of Deerfield, Massachusetts, compiled this collection of sacred music, published in 1814. |
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Reverend Samuel Willard (1776-1859)
1860
1996.12.2571.02
Controversy erupted when the First Church of Deerfield, Massachusetts, ordained the Reverend Samuel Willard, a Unitarian, as their minister. |
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"The Life of Dwight L. Moody"
1900
L02.067
Dwight Moody (1837-1899) was an internationally famous evangelist who had been born in Northfield, Massachusetts. After reaching fame and fortune, he returned home to found the Northfield and Mt. Herman schools. |