Samuel Danforth
Samuel Danforth (1626–1674) was a Puritan minister, preacher, poet, and astronomer, the second pastor of The First Church in Roxbury and an associate of the Rev. John Eliot of Roxbury, Massachusetts, known as the “Apostle to the Indians.” Provided by Wikipedia
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by Danforth, Samuel
Published 1708
Published 1708
Printed by John Allen, in Pudding-lane. Sold by Benjamin Eliot, at his shop under the west-end of the Town-house in Kings-Street
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by Danforth, Samuel
Published 1714
Published 1714
Printed by B. Green: sold by Samuel Gerrish, at his shop on the north side of the town-house
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by Danforth, Samuel
Published 1710
Published 1710
Printed by B. Green: sold by Samuel Gerrish at his shop near the Old Meeting House, in Corn Hill
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by Mather, Cotton
Published 1727
Other Authors:
“...Danforth, Samuel...”Published 1727
Printed by T. Fleet, for S. Kneeland, and sold at his shop in King-Street
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by Thacher, Peter
Published 1723
Other Authors:
“...Danforth, Samuel...”Published 1723
Printed by S. Kneeland, for S. Gerrish, and sold at his shop in Corn-Hill
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by Keith, James
Published 1717
Other Authors:
“...Danforth, Samuel...”Published 1717
Printed by T. Crump, for Samuel Phillips, and sold at his shop in King-Street