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15 March 1675. The vacancy created was filled by the appointment of Oakes. He, however, would only accept it provisionally; but after discharging the duties of the office for four years, he in 1679 accepted the full appointment in form, and held it till his death in Cambridge on July 25, 1681. Calamy states that Oakes was noted for 'the uncommon sweetness of his temper,' and in New England he was greatly beloved by his congregation and popular with all who came in contact with him.
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became President of Harvard in 1672, but was disliked by many, including some of the governors, among them Oakes. He and other of his colleagues resigned, and, in spite of the efforts of the general court of overseers, would not withdraw their resignation till Hoar himself vacated the presidency on
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He was known as a preacher and Latinist. His extant writings are three sermonsβ€”two preached at the annual election of the artillery company in 1672 and 1676, and the third at the election of representatives in 1673β€”and a monody in English verse (Cambridge, 1677) on the death of Thomas Shepard,
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History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, by Lucius R. Paige, Boston: H.O. Houghton and Company (1877) p. 616-7
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The son of Edward and Jane Oakes, he was born in England in 1631 or 1632, and went, when a child, with his father to
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Oakes' wife died in 1669. Two years later a deputation, sent to England to find a minister for the vacant church of
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in 1649. Oakes returned to England during the time of the Commonwealth, and became a minister at
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minister and educator who served as the fourth president of
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The Reverend

Harvard College
Leonard Hoar
John Rogers
England
Cambridge
Province of Massachusetts Bay
English
Congregational
Harvard College
Massachusetts
Thomas Oakes
Harvard College
Titchfield
living
Act of Uniformity
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Leonard Hoar
Charlestown
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20429
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Oakes, Urian
Dictionary of National Biography
Leonard Hoar
President of Harvard College
John Rogers
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