Solomon Stoddard (September 27, 1643, baptized October 1, 1643 – February 11, 1729) was the pastor of the Congregationalist Church in Northampton, Massachusetts...
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Solomon Stoddard (February 18, 1771 – October 16, 1860) was an American politician. He was the son of Solomon Stoddard and was born in Northampton, Massachusetts...
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Seneca Ray Stoddard (1844–1917), American landscape photographer Solomon Stoddard (1643–1729), American Congregational preacher Sophia D. Stoddard née Sarah...
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tutoring boys for college. His mother, Esther Stoddard (1672–1771), daughter of Rev. Solomon Stoddard of Northampton, Massachusetts, seems to have been...
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revivalism had occurred in years prior, especially amongst the ministry of Solomon Stoddard, Jonathan Edwards's grandfather. Edwards's congregation was involved...
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Stoddard had been an elder of Savannah's Independent Presbyterian Church for 35 years. Stoddard was born in Northampton, Massachusetts, to Solomon Stoddard...
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August 1682 - 1 June 1735) and Rebekah Stoddard (d. 1766), the daughter of Solomon Stoddard (1643-1729). Stoddard, a minister who held the pulpit of Northampton's...
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Simpson Peter Smart William Spurstowe Edmund Staunton Peter Sterry Solomon Stoddard Samuel Stone Elder John Strong Edward Taylor Thomas Taylor (priest...
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during his overseas absence. Following his acceptance of the Covenant, Solomon Stoddard and others attempted to further liberalize Puritanism by baptism of...
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the removal of all barriers to church membership. Northampton pastor Solomon Stoddard (1643–1729) attacked both the Half-Way practice and the more exclusive...
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