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Samuel Parris was in charge of the church in Salem Village. Nicholas Noyes lead the main church in Salem. I'm not sure if they'd be classified as "pastors," but religious terminology is not my strong suit.

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Cotton Mather - Paster at the Old North Church in Boston.

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The reverend of the main Salem church was Nicholas Noyes. The reverend of the separate church in Salem Village was Samuel Parris.

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Cotton Mather

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There's also his father, Increase, Nicholas Noyes and Samuel Willard.

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Nicholas Noyes was the reverand in the main Salem church. Samuel Parris ran the branch Church in Salem Village.

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Reverand George Burroughs

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