Frederic Dan Huntington

Frederic Dan Huntington (May 28, 1819 - July 11, 1904), American clergyman, first Protestant Episcopal bishop of central New York, was born in Hadley, Massachusetts. He graduated at Amherst in 1839 and at the Harvard Divinity School in 1842. In 1842-1855 he was pastor of the South Congregational Church of Boston, and in 1855-1260 ~as preacher to the university and Plummer professor of Christian Morals at Harvard; he then left the Unitarian Church, with which his father had been connected as a clergyman at Hadley, resigned his professorship and became pastor of the newly established Emmanuel Church of Boston. He had refused the bishopric of Maine when in 1868 he was elected to the diocese of central New York. He was consecrated on April 9, 1269, and thereafter lived in Syracuse. He died in Hadley, Massachusetts, on the 11th of July 1904. His more important paublications were Lectures on Human Society (1860); Memorials of a Quiet Life (1874); and The Golden Rule applied to Business and Social Conditions (1892). See Memoir and Letters of Frederic Dan Huntington (Boston, 1906), by Arria S Huntington, his wife.
Huntington, Frederic Dan Huntington, Frederic Dan

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
kappa publishing group
mary king (professor)
forty years on
jim ward (body piercing pioneer)
joe profaci
porn.bat
hummer h1
terence higgins, baron higgins
thomas tresham i
okir
lawn, newfoundland and labrador
pale sun crescent moon
centered heptagonal number
tim razzall, baron razzall
teresa de la parra
seu osny
replevin
ccgs alexander henry
bicaz
centered octagonal number
uss metacomet
john bouvier
sebes
200 more miles: live performances 1985 1994
aldwincle
thorold tunnel
presidential height index
tonga national football team
2005 formula one season
benjamin huntsman
carmine galante
paginas del pasado vol. iii
josiah hornblower
trgu neamt
brock university students' union
whites off earth now!!
guadeloupe national football team
westmannia regiment
beatlemania! with the beatles
centered nonagonal number
charles baudin
lay it down
castleford tigers
scott garlick