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Thomas Shepard (1605-1649)

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tshep.jpg SHEPARD, Thomas, clergyman, born in Towcester, England, 5 November, 1605 ; died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 25 August, 1649. He was graduated at Oxford in 1627, ordained in the established church, and in 1630 silenced for non-conformity. He was subsequently tutor and chaplain in the family of Sir Richard Darby, whose cousin he married. He was silenced again in 1633, and in October, 1635, sailed for t his country, settled in Boston, and from that time till his death was pastor of the church in Cambridge, succeeding Thomas Hooker. He soon became involved in the Antinomian controversy, actively opposed the innovators, and was a member of the synod that silenced them. His second wife, Joanna, whom he married in 1637, was the daughter of Thomas Hooker. He was active in founding Harvard, and instrumental in placing it at Cambridge. Nathaniel Morton, the historian, says of him: "By his death not only the church and people of Cambridge, but all New England, suffered a great loss." By his third wife, Margaret Boradel, he was the ancestor of President John Q. Adams. He was a vigorous and popular writer on theological subjects, and published "New England's Lamentations for Old England's Errors" (London, 1645) ; " The Clear Sunshine of the Gospel Breaking out on the Indians of New England" (1648; New York, 1865) ; "Theses Sabbatica" (1649) ; and left in manuscript numerous sermons that were subsequently printed in England. These include "Subjection to Christ," with a memoir of him by Samuel Mather and William Greenhill (London, 1652), and "The Parables of the Ten Virgins and other Sermons" (1660; new ed., Aberdeen, 1638). His autobiography was published (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1832), and his collected works, with a memoir of him by Reverend Horatio Alger (3 vols., Boston, 1853). Cotton Mather also wrote his memoir in the "Magnalia," and in his " Lives of the Chief Fathers of New England."--His son, Thomas, clergyman, born in London, England, 5 April, 1635; died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 22 December, 1677, was graduated at Harvard in 1653, and from 1658 till his death was assistant pastor of the Cambridge church. He published an election sermon (1672), and edited a volume of miscellaneous sermons (1673).

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Only Those Prepared Here, Will Enjoy Christ Hereafter Thomas Shepardicon
Why Men Rest in Duties Thomas Shepardicon
Eleven Degrees of Resting in Duties Thomas Shepardicon
Thomas Shepard's Account of His Preaching Benjamin Brookicon
Thomas Shepard Alexander Whyteicon
Adrift in the New Jerusalem John A. Albroicon
Love the Lord Jesus! Thomas Shepardicon
The Parable of the Ten Virgins Thomas Shepardicon
Love Him Because of His Love to You Thomas Shepardicon
Love Christ Because of His Glory Thomas Shepardicon
Consider How Christ Will Love You Thomas Shepardicon
He Loves You with an Unmeasurable Love Thomas Shepardicon
Children in the Administration of The Covenant of Grace Thomas Shepardicon
Signs of Resting in Duties Thomas Shepardicon
The Inability of All Duties to Save Thomas Shepardicon
The Proper Purpose of Duties Thomas Shepardicon
Objections to Loving Christ Answered Thomas Shepardicon
How Shall I know that the Lord Loves Me? Thomas Shepardicon
Behold the Happiness of those Espoused to Christ Thomas Shepardicon
Containing Motives and Arguments to Persuade Us unto the Love of Christ, and to be Espoused to Him Thomas Shepardicon
A Note about the "Writings" of Thomas Shepard Bill Carsonicon
Works of Thomas Shepard Vol 1 of 3 (18.1 MB .pdf) Thomas Shepardicon
Works of Thomas Shepard Vol 2 of 3 (33.4 MB .pdf) Thomas Shepardicon
Works of Thomas Shepard Vol 3 of 3 (27.4 MP .pdf) Thomas Shepardicon
The Sin Of Resting In Duties (.pdf) Thomas Shephardicon
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