- Samuel Willard
Infobox Person
name = Samuel Willard
caption = Samuel Willard (1640-1707)
birth_date = birth date|1640|1|31|mf=y
birth_place = Concord, MA
death_date = death date and age|1707|9|12|1640|1|31|mf=y
death_place = Cambridge, MA
occupation = Minister
spouse = Abigail Sherman (m. 1664)
Eunice Tyng (m. 1679)Reverend Samuel Willard (January 31 ,1640 -September 12 ,1707 ) was a Colonialclergy man. He was born in Concord,Massachusetts ; graduated at Harvard in 1659; and was minister at Groton from 1663 to 1676, whence he was driven by the Indians duringKing Philip's War .The Reverend Willard waspastor of the Third Church, Boston, from 1678 until his death. He strenuously opposed the witchcraft trials, and served as acting president of Harvard from 1701. The Reverend Willard published many sermons; a folio volume entitled "A Compleat Body of Divinity" was published posthumously in 1726.Early life
Willard's parents were merchant Simon Willard and Mary Sharpe, who had emigrated from England to New England in 1634, settling first in Cambridge. In 1635, with Rev.
Peter Bulkley , they helped establish the town ofConcord, Massachusetts , where Samuel was born the sixth child and second son. After the death of his mother, his father remarried twice, and Samuel was one of seventeen children born to the family. [Van Dyken, 13-14.]At the age of fifteen, Willard entered
Harvard College in 1655, graduating in 1659, and was the only member of his class to receive an M.A. [Sibley, 13.]Ministry in Groton
In 1663, Willard began preaching in
Groton, Massachusetts , then at the very frontier of the Massachusetts colony. The town's first minister, John Miller, had become ill, and when he died, the congregation asked Willard to stay, and he was officially ordained by them in 1664. [Van Dyken, 26-27.]On
August 8 ,1664 , Willard married Abigail Sherman of Watertown, MA, and in 1670 he became afreeman , with full privileges of citizenship.In 1671, a 16-year-old girl in town, Elizabeth Knapp, fell ill and appeared to be possessed. Willard wrote about the strange behavior.
Groton was destroyed on
March 10 ,1676 , duringKing Philip's War , and the 300 residents abandoned the town. Willard and his family removed toCharlestown, Massachusetts .Ministry in Boston
Willard preached at Boston's Third Church during the illness of Rev.
Thomas Thacher and gave an election-day sermon on June 5. The Third Church called Willard to be its Teacher, an associate pastor, onApril 10 ,1678 . When Thacher died onOctober 15 , Willard became their only pastor. Members of the congregation included a variety of influential members of the colony: John Hull,Samuel Sewall , Edward Rawson,Thomas Brattle ,Joshua Scottow , Hezekiah Usher, and Capt. John Alden (the son of John and Priscilla Alden of Plymouth). His wife Abigail died sometime in the first half of 1679; in July of that year he married Eunice Tyng, a possible sister-in-law ofJoseph Dudley . [Quincy, Josiah. "The History of Harvard University". John Owen (1840), Vol. I, p. 148.]Leading Harvard
Willard was the acting president of Harvard, although having the nominal title of vice-president, from 1701 until his death in 1707. [Quincy, pp. 145-56.]
Works by Samuel Willard
* [http://www.17thc.us/docs/willard.shtml "Some Miscellany Observations On our present Debates respecting Witchcrafts, in a Dialogue Between S. & B."]
* "A Compleat Body of Divinity", 1726
* "A briefe account of a strange & unusuall Providence of God befallen to Elizabeth Knap of Groton" in Samuel A. Green, ed., [http://history.hanover.edu/texts/groton/grointro.html "Groton In The Witchcraft Times"] , Groton, MA: [s.n.] 1883Further reading
*Seymour Van Dyken, "Samuel Willard, 1640-1707: Preacher of Orthodoxy in an Era of Change" (1972) ISBN 0802834086
*Ernest Benson Lowrie, "The Shape of the Puritan Mind: The Thought of Samuel Willard" (1974) ISBN 0300017146
*http://www.pragmatism.org/american/willard_samuel.htm
*John Langdon Sibley. "Samuel Willard," pp. 13-36 of "Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University, in Cambridge Massachusetts," Vol. II, 1659-1677. Cambridge: Charles William Sever, 1881.References
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External links
* [http://www.familysearch.org/ENG/Search/af/individual_record.asp?recid=1751419 FamilySearch: Samuel Willard]
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