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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The second Congregational and Mystic churches. (search)
Oct. 2, 1832, when he was dismissed at his own request. In 1833 he became Professor of Sacred Rhetoric in Gilmanton (N. H.) Theological Seminary. Resigning there, he became Professor of Rhetoric in Amherst College, holding the position for nine years, and died in Amherst May 14, 1876. His ministry in Medford was eminently successful, the church and congregation having been greatly increased. Gordon Winslow. Mr. Warner's successor was the Rev. Gordon Winslow, who was installed June 12, 1833. Aware that a few of his people were dissatisfied with his preaching, he resigned his office Sept. 21, 1834, after a pastorate of but fifteen months. The church assembled September 23, and, recognizing that there were embarrassments in the path of Mr. Winslow's usefulness, voted to grant his request, and at the same time ordered the following record: That we respect Mr. Winslow as a man of unblemished moral, Christian, and ministerial character and cannot doubt that under other