Education
Harvard University; University of Rochester.
Harvard University; University of Rochester.
Two years (1885-1887) he spent at Colorado Springs, Colorado. From 1899 until his death he was president of Colgate University. His writings include: The Story of the Manuscripts (third edition, 1881).
Crusaders and Captives (1890).
The Reasonable Christ (1893). The Parchments of the Faith (1895).
"The Songs of Solomon," in the American Commentary on the Old Testament (1905). Merrill received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Colby College in 1895 and that of Doctor of Laws from the University of Rochester in 1901.
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New International Encyclopedia (1st ed).
New York: Dodd, Mead.