Daniel Sharp (clergyman)
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Daniel Sharp, D.D. (1783 - June 25, 1853) was pastor of the Charles Street Baptist Church, Boston, Massachusetts, for more than forty years (1812-c. 1853) and one of the founders of the Newton Theological Institution.[1]
References
- ↑ Services at the fortieth anniversary of the installation of the Rev. Daniel Sharp, D.D.: as pastor of the Charles Street Baptist Church and Society, Boston, April 29, 1852. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1852
Further reading
By Sharp
- A discourse: pronounced before his excellency William Eustis, esq. governor, the honorable council, and the two houses, composing the Legislature of Massachusetts, May 26, 1824.
- Recognition of friends in heaven. Boston: J. French & co., 1857.
About Sharp
- Thomas Armitage. A history of the Baptists: traced by their vital principles and practices : from the time of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to the year 1886, Volume 1. NY: Bryan, Taylor, 1890; p. 857+
- Daniel Sharp. Baptist Missionary Magazine, Sept. 1909.
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