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Samuel Blair (pastor)

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134: 271:" of the division of the Presbyterian Church in Pennsylvania during the Great Awakening, embracing the revivals.. Blair's sermons, such as "A Perswasive to Repentance" are full of dense expressive figures, balanced argumentation and dialogic interludes. In his revival preaching, Blair aims at evoking negative emotions towards sinful laxness and presenting the Great Awakening as a breakthrough in the history of colonial America. 247:
In 1739, he was called to Fagg's Manor, Pennsylvania but deferred to the Presbytery which advised him to accept. He returned to Pennsylvania 1739 and founded the Faggs Manor Presbyterian church and associated
244:. In June 1735, Blair married Frances van Hook, daughter of Judge Lawrence van Hook and Johanna (Smith) van Hook, who was the daughter of Hendrick Barents Smith of New York City. 161: 274:
Blair became ill while traveling to meet with the trustees of the College of New Jersey. He died in Faggs Manor on July 5, 1751, and is buried in the church cemetery.
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Colonial Clergy of the Middle Colonies, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania 1628–1776
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religious movement that swept the North American colonies as part of the
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in September 1737. In the spring of 1734, he was asked to preach in the
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was born in Faggs Manor, and became the second Chaplain of the
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In 1754, his principal writings (seven important sermons), an
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Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society (1943-1961)
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in his youth. He was educated in 1730–1735 under Reverend
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It was during this time that Blair participated in the "
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
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Samuel Blair (disambiguation)
The Reverend
Ulster
Faggs Manor, Pennsylvania
Log College
Presbyterian minister
Samuel Blair
John Blair

Presbyterian minister
New Light
First Great Awakening
theology
Faggs Manor Classical School
Faggs Manor, Pennsylvania
Samuel Blair
United States House of Representatives
Ulster
colonies
William Tennent
Log College
theological seminary
Presbyterians
Warminster, Pennsylvania
Presbytery of Philadelphia
ordained
New Jersey
Millstone
Cranberry
Middletown

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