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CROSWELL, Andrew, clergyman, born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, in 1709; died in Boston, Massachusetts, 12 April 1785. He was graduated at Harvard in 1728, ordained in Groton, Connecticut, 14 October 1738, and on 6, October 1738, was installed over a society in Boston formed by persons from other Churches. He was active as a controversialist. Among his numerous publications are " Reply to a Book entitled ' A Display of God's Special Grace'" (1742); "The Apostle's Advice to the Jailor Improved; being a Solemn Warning against the Awful Sin of Soul-Murder" (1744); "Heaven Shut against Arminians and Antinominians" (1747); "Remarks on Bishop Warburton's Sermon before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel " (1768); and "Remarks on the Satirical Drollery at Cambridge, Last Commencement Day " (1771).

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