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Huntington, Frederic Dan was born on May 28, 1819 in Hadley, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Review Dan Huntington.
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Huntington, Frederic Dan was born on May 28, 1819 in Hadley, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Review Dan Huntington.
Graduate Amherst College, 1839 (South.T.D., Amherst and Columbia. Doctor of Laws, Amherst. Doctor of Humane Letters, Syracuse University).
Graduated from Harvard Divinity School.
Ordained pastor South Congressional Church, Boston (Unitarian), but in 1860 withdrew from that denomination and was ordered deacon in Protestant Episcopal Church. Ordained priest, 1861. First P.E. bishop of Central New New York
Consecrated April 8, 1869.
Professor and preacher Harvard College, 1855-1860. Later lecturer Episcopal Theological Seminary, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and General Theological Seminary, New New York
Rector Emmanuel Church, Boston, 1861-1869. Was consecutively editor The Christian Register, The Monthly Religious Magazine, The Church Monthly.
Author: Helps to a Holy Lent.
New Helps to a Holy Lent. Sermons for the People. The Fitness of Christianity to Manitoba
Unconscious Tuition.
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Married Hannah Dane Sargent, 1843.