- Samuel Fenton
Samuel Cary was bornNovember 24 1785 to the Rev. Thomas Cary (minister of the Third Parish inNewbury, Massachusetts ), and Esther Carter (daughter of Nathaniel Carter) inNewburyport, Massachusetts . Samuel Cary graduated fromHarvard University in 1804, and was ordained onJanuary 1 1809 inCambridge, Massachusetts . In 1811, Cary was married, and died onOctober 22 1815 .Cary was the author of several publications, including:
* A Discourse before the Merrimack Humane Society, 1806
* A Discourse (at His Own Ordination), 1809
* A Discourse Delivered on the Day of the National Fast, September 9, 1813
* A Review of English's "Grounds of Christianity Examined", 1813
* A Sermon before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, June 6, 1814
* A Discourse on the Ignorance of the True Meaning of the Scriptures, and the Causes of it, 1814
* A Sermon on the Death of Madam Susan Bulfinch, February 26, 1815His published works are among the early writings of the United States, and are concentrated on theological topics.
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Description=A biographical stub of the early American theologian and writer Samuel Cary
Source=A History of King's Chapel, 1833 and "Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts" 1900
Date=1833, 1900
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Author=King's Chapel Trustees, Colonial Society of Massachusetts
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