Hartford Theological Seminary:The Hartford Seminary Record Volume N . 13
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ...of the alumni, being in his 92d year, and being the last but one left of the class of 1840. He was born in Northampton, Mass., in 1811, and was graduated from Williams College in 1837. Although ordained soon after leaving the Seminary, he was not installed as pastor until 1851, his charge being at Canton, Mass. His chief pastorate was at Plainfield, Mass., where he remained thirty years. Thence he went in 1888 to Goshen, until age prevented further activity. Mr. Clark was twice married. Among his publications were important annals of the town of Northampton, Mass. William H. Barrows was the last full graduate to survive of the class of 1862. He was born in 1830 at Mansfield, Conn., an elder brother of J. O. Barrows, ''63. He was graduated from Amherst College in 1859. After leaving the Seminary he preached in Massachusetts and New Hampshire for several years before his ordination in 1868 at Lansing, Iowa. From that time he served a succession of churches in that state until compelled to retire in 1894. Even in his last years he continued to preach. Leverett Bradley, Jr., is the first of the class of 1876 to pass away. He was born in Methuen, Mass., in 1846, and was graduated from Amherst College in 1873. Soon after completing his Seminary course he entered the ministry of the Episcopal Church, being ordained deacon in 1878 at Hartford and priest in 1879 at Boston. Before entering the ministry he was for a time private tutor in the family of Col. Colt of Hartford, and before his college course he had served in the army throughout the Civil War. In Boston he was for a year assistant to Phillips Brooks, and was then settled for a time in Gardiner, Me. In 1884 he removed to Christ Church, Andover, Mass., and in 1888 to St. Luke''s,... Hartford Theological Seminary, Books, History, The Hartford Seminary Record Volume N . 13 Books>History, General Books LLC<
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Hartford Theological Seminary:The Hartford Seminary Record Volume N . 13
- nouveau livre ISBN: 9781155113340
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not … Plus…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ...of the alumni, being in his 92d year, and being the last but one left of the class of 1840. He was born in Northampton, Mass., in 1811, and was graduated from Williams College in 1837. Although ordained soon after leaving the Seminary, he was not installed as pastor until 1851, his charge being at Canton, Mass. His chief pastorate was at Plainfield, Mass., where he remained thirty years. Thence he went in 1888 to Goshen, until age prevented further activity. Mr. Clark was twice married. Among his publications were important annals of the town of Northampton, Mass. William H. Barrows was the last full graduate to survive of the class of 1862. He was born in 1830 at Mansfield, Conn., an elder brother of J. O. Barrows, ''63. He was graduated from Amherst College in 1859. After leaving the Seminary he preached in Massachusetts and New Hampshire for several years before his ordination in 1868 at Lansing, Iowa. From that time he served a succession of churches in that state until compelled to retire in 1894. Even in his last years he continued to preach. Leverett Bradley, Jr., is the first of the class of 1876 to pass away. He was born in Methuen, Mass., in 1846, and was graduated from Amherst College in 1873. Soon after completing his Seminary course he entered the ministry of the Episcopal Church, being ordained deacon in 1878 at Hartford and priest in 1879 at Boston. Before entering the ministry he was for a time private tutor in the family of Col. Colt of Hartford, and before his college course he had served in the army throughout the Civil War. In Boston he was for a year assistant to Phillips Brooks, and was then settled for a time in Gardiner, Me. In 1884 he removed to Christ Church, Andover, Mass., and in 1888 to St. Luke''s,... Hartford Theological Seminary, Books, History, The Hartford Seminary Record Volume N . 13 Books>History <
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