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This accomplished scholar and divine was of Scotch Irish descent. The home of the Alexanders was the beautiful and romantic valley of Virginia. The father of James, afterward the celebrated theologian of Princeton Seminary - Rev. Archibald Alexander, D.D. [1772 - 1851] in 1802 married J anetta, daughter of James Waddel, the eloquent Blind Preacher of Wirt's British Spy. At the residence of her father, on an estate called Hopewell, at the junction of Louisa, Orange, and Albemarle Counties, Virginia, she gave birth, March 13, 1804, to her eldest son, to whom she gave her father's honored name.
In his fourth year, his parents became residents of Phila delphia, Pa; and in his ninth year, of Princeton, N. J. At the early age of thirteen, he entered the College of New Jersey, and, having distinguished himself for his scholar ship, graduated September, 1820; entered the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1821; was appointed in April, 1824, Mathematical Tutor in the College of New Jersey.
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Sarah Fuller was the second daughter of Benjamin Flower, "one of the fathers of English journalism." He was the son of George Flower (1710-1778), a wealthy tradesman of London, and one of the deacons of the dissenting congregation (Rev. Edward Hitchins), worshipping in White's Row, Spitalfields, and was an intimate friend and correspondent of Toplady. The wife of George Flower was a sister of Richard and William Fuller, for whom two of her sons were named. The summer residence of the family was at Tooting, Surrey. There they became attached to the society under the care of the Rev. Samuel Wilton, D.D., and when in 1776 he became the pastor of the Weigh House Chapel, Little Eastcheap, London, they, too, became members of that society. Toplady, Flower, and Wilton all died the same year - 1778. Dr. Wilton was succeeded by the Rev. John Clayton, who, in 1779, manned Mary, the elder daughter of Mrs. Flower. Of their children, three - John, George, and William - became Independent ministers, two of them London pastors of much distinction.
Benjamin Flower, having been unfortunate in business, for five years served a commercial house at Rotterdam as a travelling agent, and, by his intercourse with politicians of the Continent, became a thorough radical.
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