Daniel Sharp (clergyman)
Daniel Sharp, D.D. (1783 - June 25, 1853) was pastor of the Charles Street Baptist Church, Boston, Massachusetts, for more than forty years (1812-c. 1853) and one of the founders of the Newton Theological Institution.[1] He was born 25 Dec. 1783 in Yorkshire, England and came to NY as a merchant at age 19, then studied in Philadelphia under Rev. Dr. STAUGHTON, and from there went to Newark, NJ. He was pastor of Charles Street Baptist Church in Boston from 1812-1853, having previously been invited to preach there in 1809 and 1811. He died 23 June 1853, 7 PM, in the village of Stoneley outside Baltimore, at the home of his friend Robert P. Brown, Esq. Notice taken from the Boston Journal, 24 June 1853, and published in the New York Times on 27 June 1853.[2]
References
- ↑ Services at the fortieth anniversary of the installation of the Rev. Daniel Sharp, D.D.: as pastor of the Charles Street Baptist Church and Society, Boston, April 29, 1852. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1852
- ↑ Death of Rev. Dr. Sharp obituary 27 June 1853
- ↑ Moses King. Mount Auburn Cemetery: including also a brief history and description of Cambridge, Harvard University, and the Union Railway Company. Moses King, 1883; p.38+
Further reading
By Sharp
- A discourse: pronounced before his excellency William Eustis, esq. governor, the honorable council, and the two houses, composing the Legislature of Massachusetts, May 26, 1824.
- Recognition of friends in heaven. Boston: J. French & co., 1857.
About Sharp
- Thomas Armitage. A history of the Baptists: traced by their vital principles and practices : from the time of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to the year 1886, Volume 1. NY: Bryan, Taylor, 1890; p. 857+
- Daniel Sharp. Baptist Missionary Magazine, Sept. 1909.