Education
Samuel Cary graduated from Harvard University in 1804, and was ordained on January 1, 1809 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Samuel Cary graduated from Harvard University in 1804, and was ordained on January 1, 1809 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Samuel Cary was a 19th-century America author In 1811, Cary was married, and died on October 22, 1815. Cary was the author of several publications, including:
A Discourse before the Merrimack Humane Society, 1806
A Discourse (at His Own Ordination), 1809
A Discourse Delivered on the Day of the National Fast, September 9, 1813
A Sermon before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, June 6, 1814
A Discourse on the Ignorance of the True Meaning of the Scriptures, and the Causes of it, 1814
A Sermon on the Death of Madam Susan Bulfinch, February 26, 1815
His published works are among the early writings of the United States, and are concentrated on theological topics.