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Samuel Dexter (minister)

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47: 321:. It was then that the church, which previously had been known as the Church of Christ, began to be called First Church in Dedham. After the churches split his ministry was "calm and quiet," but before he did there were members of the community, whom he called "certain sons of ignorance and pride," who insulted him to his face. Meetings were frequently called to correct the behavior of disorderly members and this led to an ecclesiastical council in July 1725. 301:
several times, beginning in the fall of 1723. His call was opposed by some in the community, but it was for primarily political reasons, not necessarily theological ones. He finally accepted on December 15, 1723. Dexter was ordained on May 6, 1724, and served until his death on January 29, 1755. He
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in 1720 and taught for a few years. On October 23, 1724, he married Catherine Mears of Roxbury. Together they had seven sons and four daughters. One daughter, Catherine, married the man who followed him in the Dedham pulpit,
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Before moving to Dedham, he turned down calls from churches in Yarmouth, Medford, Westborough, Hopkinton, and Brimfield. Dexter received a deathbed blessing from
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After Dexter's death, Catherine married Samuel Barnard of Salem. When Barnard died, she returned to Dedham and lived to the age of 95.
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Dedham Pulpit: Or, Sermons by the Pastors of the First Church in Dedham in the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries
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and was considered a young minister of great potential though "severely introspective and self-critical."
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He preached in Dedham for the first time on October 15, 1722 and was called to minister at the
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The history of Dedham: from the beginning of its settlement, in September 1635, to May 1827
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This article is about the minister. For his son, the Massachusetts politician, see
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During his ministry, several outlying areas of Dedham
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Samuel Dexter (Massachusetts politician)
Samuel Dexter
The Reverend

First Church
Dedham, Massachusetts
Joseph Belcher
Jason Haven
Malden
Massachusetts Bay
Dedham
Massachusetts Bay
Old Village Cemetery
Samuel Dexter
Harvard College
Samuel Dexter
Dedham, Massachusetts
Malden, Massachusetts
Harvard College
Jason Haven
Old Village Cemetery
Samuel Dexter
Great and General Court
Massachusetts Governor's Council
Samuel Dexter
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Increase Mather
First Church and Parish in Dedham
Joseph Belcher

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