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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was a graduate of [[Nassau]] Hall in 1749, and was taken on trial by the New [[Brunswick]] Presbytery, May 7, 1750. He was licensed Nov. 13, and went to Virginia. A call was laid before the [[Presbytery]] May 22,1751, and he was ordained on its acceptance. He was installed, by [[Hanover]] Presbytery, pastor of [[Providence]] Church in Louisa County, Va. Davies delighted in him, and speaks of him as his favorite friend, relying on his judgment in cases of importance. Todd wrote to Whitefield in 1755, giving an account of the wonderful work of God in his congregation. Colossians Gordon said, after hearing him, that he "never heard a sermon, but one from Mr. Davies with more attention and delight." He obtained from the Rev. Dr. Gordon, of Stepney, near London, scientific apparatus and valuable books, which he gave to aid [[Transylvania]] University in founding a school. He was a man of great piety. and eminently useful in edifying the Church. He died July 27, 1793. (W. P.S.) </p>
<p> Todd, John (2), D.D. </p> <p> an eminent Congregational minister, was born at Rutland, Vt., Oct. 9, 1800; graduated at Yale College in 1822, spent four years at the [[Andover]] Theological Seminary, and was ordained and settled at Groton in 1827. He was settled over the Edwards Church, Northampton, Mass., in 1833; the First Congregational Church, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1836; and the First Congregational Church, Pittsfield, Mass., from 1842 to 1872. He died in Pittsfield, Aug. 24, 1873. He was one of the founders of the Mount Holvoke [[Female]] Seminary, and for several years president of the trustees of the Young Ladies Institute of Pittston. His degree of D.D. was conferred upon him by Williams College in 1845. The following are some of his numerous publications: Lectures to [[Children]] (Northampton, 1834, 16mo), with translations and extended circulation: '''''—''''' Student's Manual (ibid. 1835, 12mo): '''''—''''' Index Rerum (ibid. 1834, 4to): '''''—''''' 'Sabbath-school Teacher (ibid. 1836, 12mo): '''''—''''' Truth Made Simple (ibid. 1839, 18mo): '''''—''''' The Young Man (ibid. 1843, 18mo): '''''—''''' Simple Sketches (Pittsfield, 1843, 2 vols. 16mo): '''''—''''' [[Stories]] on the Shorter [[Catechism]] (Northampton, 1850-51, 2 vols. 18mo): '''''—''''' The Daughter at School (ibid. 1854,12mo): '''''—''''' [[Questions]] on the Lives of the [[Patriarchs]] (ibid. 1855,18mo): '''''—''''' Questions on the Life of Moses; Questions on the Books of Joshua and Judges (ibid. 1853): '''''—''''' The Bible [[Companion]] (Phila. 18mo):Future [[Punishment]] (N. Y. 1863, 32mo): '''''—''''' Hints and Thoughts for [[Christians]] (ibid. 1867, 12mo): '''''—''''' Woman's Rights (ibid. 1867, 18mo, 27 p.) Hints and Thoughts for Christians (Lond. 1869, 12mo): '''''—''''' Old-fashioned Lives (1870). See Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v.; John Todd, the Story of his Life, etc. (N. Y. 1876, 16mo). </p>


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<ref name="term_63801"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/todd,+john+(1) John Todd from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_63806"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/todd,+john+(2),+d.d. John Todd from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 15 October 2021

John Todd [1]

Todd, John (2), D.D.

an eminent Congregational minister, was born at Rutland, Vt., Oct. 9, 1800; graduated at Yale College in 1822, spent four years at the Andover Theological Seminary, and was ordained and settled at Groton in 1827. He was settled over the Edwards Church, Northampton, Mass., in 1833; the First Congregational Church, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1836; and the First Congregational Church, Pittsfield, Mass., from 1842 to 1872. He died in Pittsfield, Aug. 24, 1873. He was one of the founders of the Mount Holvoke Female Seminary, and for several years president of the trustees of the Young Ladies Institute of Pittston. His degree of D.D. was conferred upon him by Williams College in 1845. The following are some of his numerous publications: Lectures to Children (Northampton, 1834, 16mo), with translations and extended circulation: Student's Manual (ibid. 1835, 12mo): Index Rerum (ibid. 1834, 4to): 'Sabbath-school Teacher (ibid. 1836, 12mo): Truth Made Simple (ibid. 1839, 18mo): The Young Man (ibid. 1843, 18mo): Simple Sketches (Pittsfield, 1843, 2 vols. 16mo): Stories on the Shorter Catechism (Northampton, 1850-51, 2 vols. 18mo): The Daughter at School (ibid. 1854,12mo): Questions on the Lives of the Patriarchs (ibid. 1855,18mo): Questions on the Life of Moses; Questions on the Books of Joshua and Judges (ibid. 1853): The Bible Companion (Phila. 18mo):Future Punishment (N. Y. 1863, 32mo): Hints and Thoughts for Christians (ibid. 1867, 12mo): Woman's Rights (ibid. 1867, 18mo, 27 p.) Hints and Thoughts for Christians (Lond. 1869, 12mo): Old-fashioned Lives (1870). See Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v.; John Todd, the Story of his Life, etc. (N. Y. 1876, 16mo).

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