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<p> a Free-will [[Baptist]] minister, was born in [[Massachusetts]] in 1784. For several years he was a member of a Presbyterian church, and subsequently joined a Calvinist Baptist church. His doctrinal views inclining him more to the Free-will Baptists, he joined that denomination, and was a preacher among them for many years. He died at Hamilton, Ill., Aug. 13, 1871. See Free-will Baptist Register, 1871, p. 82. (J. C. S.) </p>
<p> a Free-will [[Baptist]] minister, was born in [[Massachusetts]] in 1784. For several years he was a member of a Presbyterian church, and subsequently joined a Calvinist Baptist church. His doctrinal views inclining him more to the Free-will Baptists, he joined that denomination, and was a preacher among them for many years. He died at Hamilton, Ill., Aug. 13, 1871. See Free-will Baptist Register, 1871, p. 82. (J. C. S.) </p>
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Latest revision as of 07:49, 15 October 2021

Samuel Alvord [1]

a Free-will Baptist minister, was born in Massachusetts in 1784. For several years he was a member of a Presbyterian church, and subsequently joined a Calvinist Baptist church. His doctrinal views inclining him more to the Free-will Baptists, he joined that denomination, and was a preacher among them for many years. He died at Hamilton, Ill., Aug. 13, 1871. See Free-will Baptist Register, 1871, p. 82. (J. C. S.)

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