The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans ...Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown Biographical Soceity, 1904 - United States |
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... pastor of the University Place church , Chi- cago , 1869-70 ; was pastor of the First Baptist church , Orange , N.J. , 1870-74 ; travelled in Eu- rope , 1874-76 , and was pastor at Wollaston Heights , Mass . , 1877-87 . He was a trustee ...
... pastor of the University Place church , Chi- cago , 1869-70 ; was pastor of the First Baptist church , Orange , N.J. , 1870-74 ; travelled in Eu- rope , 1874-76 , and was pastor at Wollaston Heights , Mass . , 1877-87 . He was a trustee ...
Page 1891
... pastor emeritus . He originated the " Harry Wardsworth Clubs " through an incident in " Ten Times One is Ten , " and these organiza- tions , devoted to charity , extended with the world's civilization and had a membership of over 50,000 ...
... pastor emeritus . He originated the " Harry Wardsworth Clubs " through an incident in " Ten Times One is Ten , " and these organiza- tions , devoted to charity , extended with the world's civilization and had a membership of over 50,000 ...
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... pastor of the Reformed ( Dutch ) church . Rutgers conferred on him the honorary degree of D.D. in 1848. He is the author of a Latin Grammar ( 1828 ) ; The New Purchase ( 1843 ) ; Something for Everybody ( 1843 ) ; Teaching a Science ...
... pastor of the Reformed ( Dutch ) church . Rutgers conferred on him the honorary degree of D.D. in 1848. He is the author of a Latin Grammar ( 1828 ) ; The New Purchase ( 1843 ) ; Something for Everybody ( 1843 ) ; Teaching a Science ...
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... pastor of the Congre- gational church at Grafton ( then Tomlinson ) Vt .; grandson of Caleb and Jerusha ( Tippetts ) Hall ; great - grandson of John and Mary ( Kim- ball ) Hall ; and great grandson of Richard Hall , who settled in ...
... pastor of the Congre- gational church at Grafton ( then Tomlinson ) Vt .; grandson of Caleb and Jerusha ( Tippetts ) Hall ; great - grandson of John and Mary ( Kim- ball ) Hall ; and great grandson of Richard Hall , who settled in ...
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... pastor of the First Presbyterian church , Armagh , 1852-58 ; and of the Collegiate church of St. Mary's abbey , Dublin , 1858- 67 , where he ed- ited the Evangelical Witness , built the Rutland Square church , and was appointed by the ...
... pastor of the First Presbyterian church , Armagh , 1852-58 ; and of the Collegiate church of St. Mary's abbey , Dublin , 1858- 67 , where he ed- ited the Evangelical Witness , built the Rutland Square church , and was appointed by the ...
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