Edward Payson
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Edward Payson (July 25, 1783Template:SndOctober 22, 1827) was an American Congregational preacher. He was born at Rindge, New Hampshire, where his father, Rev. Seth Payson (1758–1820), was pastor of the Congregational Church. His uncle, Phillips Payson (1736–1801), pastor of a church in Chelsea, Massachusetts, was a physicist and astronomer.Template:Sfn
Edward Payson graduated from Harvard College in 1803, was then principal of a school at Portland, Maine, and in 1807 became junior pastor of the Congregational Church at Portland, where he remained, after 1811, as senior pastor, until his death on October 22, 1827.Template:Sfn Archibald Alexander suggested in 1844 that "no man in our country has left behind him a higher character for eminent piety than the Rev. Edward Payson."[1]
The most complete collection of his sermons, with a memoir by Asa Cummings originally published in 1828, is the Memoir, Select Thoughts and Sermons of the late Rev. Edward Payson (3 vols., Portland, 1846; Philadelphia, 1859). Based on this is the volume, Mementos of Edward Payson (New York, 1873), by the Rev. E. L. Janes of the Methodist Episcopal Church.Template:Sfn
Personal life
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- ↑ Archibald Alexander, Thoughts on Religious Experience, p. 220.
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- 1783 births
- 1827 deaths
- People from Rindge, New Hampshire
- Harvard College alumni
- American Christian religious leaders
- Clergy from Portland, Maine
- American Congregationalist ministers
- American school principals
- American evangelicals
- Educators from Portland, Maine
- 19th-century American educators