Kendall was ordained in 1800 as pastor of the First Church (of Plymouth), the oldest church in New England. He remained with that church, leading it through its conversion to Unitarianism circa 1818, as part of a general trend in that area.
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American Sermons, Sermons, American, Sermons, Funeral sermons, Anniversaries, Congregational churches, English Sermons, History, Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Indians of North America, Missions, Ordination sermons, Anniversaires, Charities, Death and burial, Defenses, First Church of Christ (Plymouth, Mass.), Humility, Indiens, Regulator (Brig), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Shipwrecks, Sermons anglais, Sermons, English, ShipwrecksPeople
Caleb Holmes (1780-1813), David Tappan (1752-1803), Ephraim Spooner (1735-1818), Ephraim Spooner (d. 1818), George Washington (1732-1799), George Watson (1718-1800), Hersey Bradford Goodwin (1805-1836), Hezekiah King of Judah, Jane Robbins (1739-1800), Jane Robbins (ca. 1739-1800)Time
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- Reverend James Kendall
- Rev. James Kendall, of Plymouth
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