Samuel Willard

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Samuel Willard was an early American clergyman and educator known for his role in colonial New England religious and educational life.

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instanceOf clergyman
educator
person
activeIn colonial New England
almaMater Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College
birthDate 1640-01-31
birthPlace Concord, Massachusetts
surface form: Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony
centuryOfActivity 17th century
early 18th century
citizenship Massachusetts Bay Colony
countryOfActivity Colonial America
deathDate 1707-09-12
deathPlace Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
denomination Congregational church
employer Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College

Third Church in Boston
endTime acting president of Harvard College, 1707
familyName Willard
gender male
genre sermons
theological lectures
givenName Samuel
graduationYear 1659
hasHonorificPrefix Reverend
knownFor leadership in colonial New England religious life
opposition to aspects of the Salem witch trials
role in early American higher education
language English
memberOf Massachusetts clergy
notableWork A Compleat Body of Divinity
occupation Puritan minister
educator
theologian
parent Mary Sharpe
Simon Willard
placeOfBurial King's Chapel Burying Ground
surface form: King’s Chapel Burying Ground, Boston
positionHeld acting president of Harvard College
pastor of the Third Church in Boston
religion Puritanism
religiousTradition Congregationalism
spouse Abigail Sherman
Eunice Tyng
startTime acting president of Harvard College, 1701
theologicalOrientation Calvinist

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Deerfield Academy founder Samuel Willard