A Manual of the United Presbyterian Church of North America 1751 1887
A Manual of the United Presbyterian Church of North America 1751 1887
James Brown Scouller
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David MacDill, D. D. , pp. 450; History of the Ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteers, pp. Too; a Sermon in the Third Volume of the Associate Re- formed Pulpit; An Address Before the Students of Theology at Monmouth. MORRISON, William, D. D. (A. R. )*: Was born in 1748 in Scotland, and came to America when a young man to obtain an education for the ministry. Prince- ton College was soon afterward closed because of the war of the revolution, and he was compelled to finish his course under private te...achers. He studied theology with Dr. Robert An- nan; was licensed in 1782 by the Asso. Pres. Of New York, and ordained Feb. 12, '83, by the Third Asso. Ref. Pres. ; was pastor of Londonderry, N. H. , from his ordination till his death. He identified himself during his whole ministry with the Londonderry Pres. Through all its changes. He was a man greatly beloved. The people of his charge defrayed all the expenses of his funeral, and erected a monument with the following inscription, which tells their estimate of his worth: "In memory of the Rev.
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