Potts, George
POTTS, GEORGE: Presbyterian; b. in Philadelphia Mar. 15, 1802; d. in
New York Sept. 15, 1864. He was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania,
1819; and studied at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1819–21; was pastor in Natchez,
Miss., 1823–36; of Duane Street Church, New York, 1836–44; and of University Place
Church, same city, 1845–64. He was an eminent preacher, a leader in religion and
philanthropy, a beloved pastor and friend. He had a memorable controversy with
Bishop Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright on the claims of the episcopacy upon which he
published No Church without a Bishop (New York, 1844).