Rufus Ellis was a Unitarian minster who was born in Boston on September 14, 1819 and died on September 23, 1885. His brother, George Edward Ellis, was a Unitarian minister also.
Rufus Ellis graduated at the head of his class from Harvard College in 1838 and then entered the Harvard Divinity School. He was the first regular minister at the First Unitarian Church of Rochester in Rochester, New York, where he led the drive to construct a building for the young congregation in 1843. He served as minister of the Unitarian Church of Northampton in Northampton, Massachusetts from 1843 to 1853. From 1853 until his death in 1885, he was the minister of the First Church in Boston, which was established by the original Puritan settlement in the year that Boston was founded.
Ellis was a lecturer at Harvard Divinity School in 1869 and 1870. For several years he was associate editor of the Religious Monthly Magazine. Many of his sermons and other articles were published in a volume commemorating the 250th anniversary of the First Church.
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Citations
- ^ Eliot, Samuel A,, editor, Heralds of a Liberal Faith, Vol 3, "Rufus Ellis",pp. 103–104, American Unitarian Association, Boston (1910).
- ^ "Ellis, George Edward" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. Vol. II. 1900. p. 333.
see also 6 lines from end:- His brother, Rufus, clergyman, b. in Boston, Mass., 14 Sept., 1819;....
- Peabody, A. P., "Rufus Ellis, D. D.", in Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volume XXIV, No. 6, December 1885, p. 502
- Mann, Newton.‘’First Unitarian Congregational Society of Rochester N. Y., A Sketch of its History’’ (1881), pp. 10, 13
- Lawton, Edward, Jr, The Sesquicentennial History of the Unitarian Society of Northampton and Florence (1975), p. 16
- Ellis, Rufus, "Memoir of Rufus Ellis, including selections from his journal and letters", edited by Arthur Blake Ellis (1881). William B. Clarke and Co., Boston, p. 197
- Peabody, A. P., "Rufus Ellis, D. D.", in Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volume XXIV, No. 6, December 1885, p. 506
Additional sources
- Arthur B. Ellis; George Edward Ellis (1881). "Chapter VII, 1850-1880, Rufus Ellis". History of the First church in Boston, 1630-1880. Boston: Hall & Whiting.
- A Memorial of Rev. Rufus Ellis, D.D. (1885). John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, Mass.