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Samuel Langdon (January 12, 1723 – November 29, 1797) was an American Congregational clergyman and educator. After serving as pastor in Portsmouth, ...
Langdon called for limited government and the removal of corrupt government officials (see also John Adams' comment about the Machiavellian Shirley).
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Samuel Langdon (1723–1797), one of the new nation's leading ... University of Aberdeen in 1762. In 1747 he became pastor of the North Church ...
Here lie the remains of Rev.d. Samuel Langdon, DD late pastor of Hamptonfalls: & for several years President of Cambridge University.
Samuel Langdon (1723-1797) was a schoolmaster, army chaplain, pastor of the First Church in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, from 1747 to 1774, and thirteenth ...
The Appeal to the Serpent; Or, Life in an Ancient Buddhist City: A Story of Ceylon in the Fourth Century A.D.. by Samuel Langdon · Paperback. $20.95$20.95.
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2. 4. 2024. · Biography. Rev. Samuel Langdon was born in 1723. He died in 1797 at the age of 75. Spouse: Elizabeth Whipple (Brown) Langdon 1726 - 1802.
An election sermon preached by Samuel Langdon, Congregational minister and president of Harvard College, before the Provincial Congress of Massachusetts on May ...
/ By Samuel Langdon, D.D. president of Harvard College in Cambridge. ; [Two lines from Proverbs]. Author: Langdon, Samuel, 1723-1797. Publication: Watertown ...
Langdon, Samuel (12 January 1723–29 November 1797), Congregational minister, patriot, and college president, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, ...