Edward Payson

Edward Payson graduated from Harvard College in 1803, was then principal of a school at Portland, Maine, and in 1807 became junior pastor of the Congregational Church at Portland, where he remained, after 1811, as senior pastor, until his death on October 22, 1827. Archibald Alexander suggested in 1844 that "no man in our country has left behind him a higher character for eminent piety than the Rev. Edward Payson."
The most complete collection of his sermons, with a memoir by Asa Cummings originally published in 1828, is the ''Memoir, Select Thoughts and Sermons of the late Rev. Edward Payson'' (3 vols., Portland, 1846; Philadelphia, 1859). Based on this is the volume, ''Mementos of Edward Payson'' (New York, 1873), by the Rev. E. L. Janes of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Payson, Edward, 1783-1827
Andover [Mass.] : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould, 1815
1st ed.
Andover [Mass.] : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould, 1815
1st ed.
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by Payson, Edward, 1783-1827
Boston : Manning & Loring, and Cummings & Hilliard, 1814
2nd ed., with an appendix.
Boston : Manning & Loring, and Cummings & Hilliard, 1814
2nd ed., with an appendix.
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Portland [Me.] : Printed by Arthur Shirley, 1814
Portland [Me.] : Printed by Arthur Shirley, 1814
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by Payson, Edward, 1783-1827
[Hallowell, Me. : Printed by E. Goodale, 1815
[Hallowell, Me. : Printed by E. Goodale, 1815
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by Payson, Edward, 1783-1827
New York : Nelson & Phillips, 1873
New York : Nelson & Phillips, 1873
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