Samul Johnson, Clergyman was a United States scholar born in Salem Massachussetts in 1822.
He, although well respected as a religious scholar, whose works appear in the hymnbooks of many denominations.
He displeased his congregation in Massachusetts because of his opposition to slavery, other than that, he remained denomination-free.
He established an independent society in 1853 in Lynn, Massachusetts where he remained seventeen years. He withdrew to work on his scholarly activities.
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