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Israel Perkins Warren was born in Woodbridge, now Bethany, Connecticut, of colonial ancestry, son of Isaac and Leonora (Perkins) Warren. His father was a shoemaker.
He, after receiving a common-school education, was apprenticed to a tailor, but because of a conviction that he ought to enter the ministry he was released from his apprenticeship to prepare for college. Owing to limited resources, he studied mainly without instructors, teaching district schools during two winters. After a short period in the academy at Cheshire, Connecticut, he entered Yale, where he largely supported himself, chiefly by teaching, and graduated in 1838. After a year in charge of the academy at Cromwell, Connecticut, he studied at Yale Divinity School, 1839-41.
From 1841 to 1845 he served the Congregational Church, Granby, Connecticut, being ordained pastor April 20, 1842; he was pastor of the Mount Carmel Church in Hamden, Connecticut, 1846-51, and of the church in Plymouth, Connecticut, 1851-56. Early in his ministry Warren began writing for the religious press, especially the Religious Herald and the New York Evangelist. In 1856 he became associate secretary of the American Seamen's Friend Society in New York and editor of the Sailor's Magazine. He was called in 1859 to be secretary and editor of publications of the American Tract Society at Boston, which was under anti-slavery management. During the nearly eleven years of his supervision the Society issued over 300 bound volumes and about 700 minor publications, also four periodicals. He prepared a Sunday School commentary on the Gospels and Acts, and a spelling-book and readers for the freedmen, and edited a large number of small books and tracts for army use. In the fall of 1865 he journeyed through the South, studying the needs of the black people. When in 1870 the Boston society was merged with the American Tract Society in New York, Warren undertook some book publishing in Boston and New York. In 1875 the Christian Mirror, a long-established weekly journal published at Portland in the interest of the Congregational churches of Maine, came into the hands of Gov. Nelson Dingley, who transferred it to Lewiston and invited Warren to take editorial charge. He brought to the task a vigorous mind, varied experience in religious editing, indomitable energy, and keen joy in his work. He introduced marked improvements in the paper, and its subscription list rapidly increased. After eighteen months he purchased it and reestablished it in Portland, where he was its editor and publisher throughout the rest of his life.
Warren's published writings, besides numerous pamphlets, include The Seaman's Cause (1858); The Sisters, a Memoir (1859); Sadduceeism (1860, revised edition, 1867); The Cross Bearer (1861); A Chapter from the Book of Nature (1863); The Christian Armor (1864); The Cup Bearer (1865); Jerusalem, Ancient and Modern (1873); The Three Judges (1873), dealing with the Regicides; Chauncey Judd (1874); Parousia, a Critical Study of the Scripture Doctrines of Christ's Second Coming (1879; enlarged edition, 1884); Our Father's Book (1885); The Book of Revelation (1886); and Stanley Families in America (1887).
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He married, August 25, 1841, Jane Stanley Stow, daughter of Thomas and Phebe (Stanley) Stow of Cromwell, Connecticut; she died Feburary 26, 1881. They had three children, of whom one son survived his father. On January 2, 1882, he married Sarah (Linden) Cushman of Portland, daughter of John Linden and widow of Henry Cushman; she died in 1885 and on October 6, 1886, he married Juliet Marion Stanley of Winthrop, Me.