Education
He graduated at Union College in 1826, was rector of Saint John"s, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
He graduated at Union College in 1826, was rector of Saint John"s, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
1830-1834), of Trinity Church, Princeton, New Jersey (U.S.), (1834-1843), and of Saint Matthews, Philadelphia (1845-1852). In 1844-1845 he was professor of Latin and Greek at the University of Pennsylvania. He had had charge of the Episcopal Academy during a part of his pastorate at Saint Matthew"s and was made instructor in the diocesan training school and, after its development into the Philadelphia Divinity School, a professor of biblical learning, and then (1881) of New Testament literature in the latter institution.
He wrote Christ to Return (1840) and a volume of sermons, Visions and Narratives of the Old Testament (1889).
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