Background
Dunnack, Henry E. was born on May 15, 1869 in Nova Scotia. Son of James and Elizabeth (Usher) Dunnack.
Dunnack, Henry E. was born on May 15, 1869 in Nova Scotia. Son of James and Elizabeth (Usher) Dunnack.
Came to the United States, 1884. Graduate Bangor Theological Seminary, 1895. Bachelor of Arts, Bowdoin College, 1897.
The Doctor of Letters, University of Maine, 1931.
Ordained ministry Methodist Episcopal Church, 1897. Pastor Portland, Maine, 1897-1900, Augusta, 1900-1917. State librarian of Maine, since 1914.
Trustee Kents Hill (Maine) Seminary.
The Gospel of Christ is the message that can lead one to salvation. It shows the essential steps that one must take to secure the goal that God wishes all to attain.
Social norms that assume different standards for women than for men in marriage are outdated and should be rejected. Laws in civil society should define marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
In a society where self-interest and hypocrisy are often seen as dominating, the Christians should nurture and promote values and purposes that are beyond us.
Mason.
Married Adelia Smith, 1896 (died 1913).; married second, Florence E. Merrill, September 4, 1935. Children: Llewellyn Smith, George Bussey.