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<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Centreville, Ohio, November 8, 1844. Graduating from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1864, he joined the [[Cincinnati]] Conference. With the exception of two years spent as president of the Fremont | James William Mendeniall <ref name="term_50502" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born at Centreville, Ohio, November 8, 1844. Graduating from [[Ohio]] Wesleyan University in 1864, he joined the [[Cincinnati]] Conference. With the exception of two years spent as president of the Fremont Collegiate Institute at Sidney, Iowa, he was in the pastorate until 1888, when he was elected editor of the Methodist Review; and re- elected in 1892. He died June 18, 1892. He was the author of [[Plato]] and [[Paul]] : '''''—''''' and Echoes from Palestine. See Minutes of the Annual Conferences (Fall), 1892. </p> | ||
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James William Mendeniall [1]
a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Centreville, Ohio, November 8, 1844. Graduating from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1864, he joined the Cincinnati Conference. With the exception of two years spent as president of the Fremont Collegiate Institute at Sidney, Iowa, he was in the pastorate until 1888, when he was elected editor of the Methodist Review; and re- elected in 1892. He died June 18, 1892. He was the author of Plato and Paul : — and Echoes from Palestine. See Minutes of the Annual Conferences (Fall), 1892.