John Rodgers, D.D.

Entry from the Presbyterian Encyclopedia (U.S.), edited by Alfred Nevin. Contains historical sketches and biographies (e.g., John Rodgers) and notes on assemblies and early churches.

John Rodgers (1727 – 1811) was an American Presbyterian clergyman, educator, and early church leader who served as pastor in Philadelphia and was a founding figure of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, helping to organize its first permanent governing structures after the American Revolution. Renowned for his preaching, teaching, and commitment to evangelical piety, he also played a key role in establishing several Presbyterian institutions and mentoring the next generation of ministers.

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