John Allin, or John Allin (1596–1671), was an English-born Puritan cleric and one of the patriarchs of New England associated with the foundation of Dedham...
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Brunswick Supreme Court John J. Allen (Canadian politician) (1871–1935), Canadian politician; mayor of Ottawa John Allin (Puritan minister) (1596–1671), or Allen...
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November 1605 – 25 August 1649) was an English, afterwards American Puritan minister and a significant figure in early colonial New England. Shepard was...
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twice refused calls to become minister of the First Church and Parish in Dedham. Instead, the church selected John Allin, who was married by Phillips....
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tradition upheld by the Puritans. Their genesis was through the work of Congregationalist divines Robert Browne, Henry Barrowe, and John Greenwood. Congregational...
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George Phillips (Watertown) (category 17th-century New England Puritan ministers)
classmate of John Allin. By 1630 Phillips was the village vicar of Boxted, Essex and was increasingly dissatisfied, as were many Puritans, with the continuance...
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John Winthrop (January 12, 1588 – March 26, 1649) was an English Puritan lawyer and a leading figure in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the...
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was a Puritan accused and convicted of being a witch during the 1692 Salem witch trials. Martha Allen was born about 1650 to Andrew Allen (or Allin) (1623–1690)...
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Allin Congregational Church is an historic United Church of Christ church in Dedham, Massachusetts. It was built in 1818 by conservative breakaway members...
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Thomas Dudley (category New England Puritanism)
Female Piety in Puritan New England: The Emergence of Religious Humanism, Amanda Porterfield, p. 89 Winthrop, John; Dudley, Thomas; Allin, John; Shepard, Thomas;...
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First Church and Parish in Dedham (section John Allin)
upon Allin for his ordination. As in England, Puritan ministers in the American colonies were usually appointed to the pulpits for life and Allin served...
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3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 442–443 John Penry (1563–1593), the Welsh Puritan preacher and author. Briefly imprisoned in 1587 for his...
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the college. The first minister of the First Church and Parish in Dedham, John Allin, served as an overseer, and every minister through 1861 was connected...
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taxi in Singapore John Chowning (Ph.D.), father of digital music synthesizer, inventor of frequency modulation (FM) algorithm Eric Allin Cornell (B.S. 1985)...
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Ebenezer Burgess (April 1, 1790 – December 5, 1870) was the minister of the Allin Congregational Church in Dedham, Massachusetts. Burgess was born on...
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flock's first minister settled upon John Allen. After selecting Allin as pastor, the names of Ralph Wheelock, John Hunting, Thomas Carter, and John Kingsbury...
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Naval Institute. (reprinted: 1980. Ayer Publishing). ISBN 9780405130786. Allin, Lawrence Carroll. "The First Cuban War: The Virginius Affair." American...
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to a manor. He received large tracts of land, second only to the minister, John Allin. Before moving to Dedham, he purchased a large estate to use as his...
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October 1641. As in England, Puritan ministers in the American colonies were usually appointed to the pulpits for life and Allin served for 32 years. He received...
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(died 1641), the (1642) answer of John Cotton to John Ball (died 1640), and that of Thomas Shepard and John Allin (minister of Dedham), written in 1646, published...
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primarily from personal donations, including from John Harvard and John Hull. John Harvard was a Puritan minister who accumulated 400 books spreading word of...
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Ethan Allen (section Raids on St. John)
first child of Joseph and Mary Baker Allen, both descended from English Puritans. The family moved to the town of Cornwall shortly after his birth due to...
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to a manor. He received large tracts of land, second only to the minister, John Allin. One such tract of land was originally owned by a Mr. Cook, who was...
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three sons, Elisha, John, and George, and a daughter, Maria. Elisha Jr. became a veterinarian, and John led the orchestra at the Allin Congregational Church...
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thoughts, desires, and ambitions. Though John Allin could not be elected due to his position as the minister, those who were, were clearly very closely...
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