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John Saffin (1626-1710) was a Boston merchant, best known for his A Brief and Candid Answer to Samuel Sewall's The Selling of Joseph.

Biography

Born in Somerset, England, John Saffin moved to the American Continent as a young boy, and settled in Scituate, Massachusetts.
   After a career as a shrewd merchant in Boston, he moved to Bristol, Rhode Island in 1687. The rest of his life was marked by his conflict with Samuel Sewall over the issue of slavery.

Bibliography

  • A Brief and Candid Answer, 1700
  • John Saffin, His Book (1665-1708): A Collection of Various Matters of Divinity, Law, & State Affairs Epitomiz'd Both in Verse and Prose, published posthumously in 1928
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