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ANDREWS, Elisha, clergyman, born in Middletown, Connecticut, 29 September 1768; died 3 February 1840. He made the most of slight opportunities of education, and was occupied as a teacher and a surveyor until 1793, when he was ordained as a Baptist minister at Fairfax, Vermont He preached in various places in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, and published, besides sermons and tracts, " The Moral Tendencies of Universalism";" Review of Winchester's Dialogues on Universal Restoration"; and a "Vindication of the Distinguishing Sentiments of the Baptists," all published in Boston before 1805; "A Brief Reply to James Bickerstaff's ' Short Epistle to the Baptists'" (1810), and "Strictures on the Rev. Mr. Brooks's ' Terms of Communion'" (1823).
Samuel
Huntington
First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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