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<p> a Presbyterian minister and professor, was born at Trenddyn, near Mold, North Wales, June 27, 1833; graduated in the scientific and classical courses of the college at Racine, Wisconsin; next entered Lane Theological Seminary, graduating in 1860. He was made pastor of the Seminary [[Church]] the same year, and was successively the occupant of the chair of church history (1863), biblical literature and exegesis (1867), and New [[Testament]] [[Greek]] and exegesis (1875). In 1856-57 he served as a member of the [[Wisconsin]] Legislature. He died at Bala, Wales, July 25, 1892. He translated Zochler's [[Commentary]] on Job, in Schaff's edition of Lange; also publishing many sermons and pamphlets. </p>
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<p> a Presbyterian minister and professor, was born at Trenddyn, near Mold, North Wales, June 27, 1833; graduated in the scientific and classical courses of the college at Racine, Wisconsin; next entered [[Lane]] Theological Seminary, graduating in 1860. He was made pastor of the Seminary Church the same year, and was successively the occupant of the chair of church history (1863), biblical literature and exegesis (1867), and New [[Testament]] Greek and exegesis (1875). In 1856-57 he served as a member of the [[Wisconsin]] Legislature. He died at Bala, Wales, July 25, 1892. He translated Zochler's [[Commentary]] on Job, in Schaff's edition of Lange; also publishing many sermons and pamphlets. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 15 October 2021

Llewellyn Joan Evans [1]

a Presbyterian minister and professor, was born at Trenddyn, near Mold, North Wales, June 27, 1833; graduated in the scientific and classical courses of the college at Racine, Wisconsin; next entered Lane Theological Seminary, graduating in 1860. He was made pastor of the Seminary Church the same year, and was successively the occupant of the chair of church history (1863), biblical literature and exegesis (1867), and New Testament Greek and exegesis (1875). In 1856-57 he served as a member of the Wisconsin Legislature. He died at Bala, Wales, July 25, 1892. He translated Zochler's Commentary on Job, in Schaff's edition of Lange; also publishing many sermons and pamphlets.

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