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- Enoch_Mudge abstract "Enoch Mudge (1776–1850) was the first native New Englander to be ordained as a Methodist minister. Born in Lynn, Mass., he was converted under Jesse Lee, the pioneer of Methodism in New England, and entered the ministry in 1793. He labored as an itinerant preacher in Maine until 1799, when his health gave way and he was forced to retire. He settled in Orrington, Maine, and was twice chosen Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, in 1811-12 and 1815-16. In 1811 he had much to do with passing the \"Religious Freedom Bill,\" which repealed a law requiring Massachusetts taxpayers of any denomination to pay taxes to support the Congregational Church. In 1814 he was chaplain to a Maine militia regiment that participated in the Battle of Hampden during the War of 1812. In 1816 he moved back to Massachusetts and resumed preaching. From 1832 to 1844 he was pastor of the Seamen's Bethel in New Bedford. There Herman Melville heard him and modelled the character of Father Mapple in Moby-Dick after Mudge. He was the father of Thomas H. Mudge and the uncle of Zachariah A. Mudge. 12px This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: ↑ ↑".
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- Enoch_Mudge comment "Enoch Mudge (1776–1850) was the first native New Englander to be ordained as a Methodist minister. Born in Lynn, Mass., he was converted under Jesse Lee, the pioneer of Methodism in New England, and entered the ministry in 1793. He labored as an itinerant preacher in Maine until 1799, when his health gave way and he was forced to retire. He settled in Orrington, Maine, and was twice chosen Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, in 1811-12 and 1815-16.".
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