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  1. Henry Dunster (November 26, 1609 (baptized) – February 27, 1658/59) was an Anglo-American Puritan clergyman and the first president of Harvard College. Brackney says Dunster was "an important precursor" of the Baptist denomination in America, especially regarding infant baptism, soul freedom, religious liberty, congregational governance, and ...

  2. May 14, 2018 · People. Social Sciences and the Law. Education: Biographies. Henry Dunster. views 2,569,320 updated May 14 2018. Henry Dunster (ca. 1609-1659), an English-born American clergyman, was distinguished as the innovative and forceful first president of Harvard College.

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  4. ABOUT HENRY DUNSTER. Henry Dunster was born near Bury, Lancashire, in 1609 and attended the Bury School, now Bury Grammar School. He went up to Magdalene College, Cambridge, and after graduation became the Curate of Bury Parish Church, a living in the patronage of the Earl of Derby. The pluralist Rector of Bury attended the earl elsewhere in ...

  5. Henry Dunster was a man of influence whose convictions cost him dearly. The first real president of Harvard, Dunster was initially an Anglican, then a Separatist, and finally a Baptist. His influence in his day was tremendous. His influence today should be just as great. Background in England.

  6. Jun 21, 2018 · Henry Dunster was one of many who departed England for the freedom and spiritual life available in the colonies, immigrating to the new colonies in the 1640. Soon after arriving to the new colony, Henry Dunster became the first real president of Harvard College.

  7. The Henry Dunster Papers and Records of the Dunster and Glover Families - Harvard University Archives "Who Was Henry Dunster?" (2010). December 13, 2010 radio interview by Bob Hagan with Arseny James Melnick on Henry Dunster as a model servant leader and the early Christian history and roots of Harvard College.