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Rev. Nathanael Emmons (1745-1840) was born in East Haddam, Connecticut and graduated from Yale in 1767. He was ordained as the minister in Franklin, Massachusetts (then the Second Parish in Wrentham) in 1773 and continued as the minister there until 1827, when he resigned due to ill health. Emmons died in 1840. He was married three times: first to Deliverance French, then to Martha WIlliams, and then to Abigail Mills. Emmons sided with the Patriot cause during the American Revolution and gave several fiery speeches. His theological ideas were very influential and he published many sermons during his lifetime.
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