Ebenezer Pemberton (February 3, 1671 – February 13, 1717) was a colonial American Congregational clergyman, bibliophile, and minister of the Old South...
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American soldier Ebenezer Pemberton (1746–1835), American educator Ebenezer Pemberton (minister) (1671–1717), colonial American clergyman Ebenezer J. Penniman...
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physician Cyril Pemberton (1886–1975), American entomologist Daniel Pemberton (born 1977), English composer Ebenezer Pemberton (minister) (1671–1717), colonial...
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Ebenezer Pemberton (1746 – June 25, 1835) was an American educator and 2nd Principal of Phillips Academy Andover from 1786 to 1793. Refusing to follow...
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Old South Meeting House (section Ministers)
Thacher (1620–1678), minister 1670–1678 Samuel Willard (1640–1707), minister 1678–1707 Ebenezer Pemberton (1671–1717), minister 1700–1717 Joseph Sewall...
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Dickinson and three other pastors (Ebenezer Pemberton of the Old South Church, grandfather of Ebenezer Pemberton (1746-1835), Aaron Burr Sr., and John...
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Ebenezer Elliott (17 March 1781 – 1 December 1849) was an English poet, known as the Corn Law rhymer for his leading the fight to repeal the Corn Laws...
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Bradstreet was replaced as minister by Isaac Story, Story was introduced to his congregation in Marblehead by Ebenezer Pemberton in his sermon to the community...
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by visiting preachers such as George Whitefield, Gilbert Tennent, Ebenezer Pemberton and James Davenport, to be excessive. Brainerd was expelled because...
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Treat Paine (1731–1814), signer of the Declaration of Independence Ebenezer Pemberton (1746–1835), American educator John Phillips (1770–1823), first mayor...
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