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<p> a Congregational divine, was born at Cork, Ireland, in November 1802. He graduated from Williams [[College]] in 1826; taught some years in New York, while studying theology; was afterwards instructor in Lane Seminary, professor in Oberlin Theological Seminary (1835-80, emeritus thereafter), ordained in 1837, and died September 27,1884. He published a few essays and sermons. See Cong. Year-book, 1885, page 28. </p>
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<p> a Congregational divine, was born at Cork, Ireland, in November 1802. He graduated from Williams College in 1826; taught some years in New York, while studying theology; was afterwards instructor in [[Lane]] Seminary, professor in Oberlin Theological Seminary (1835-80, emeritus thereafter), ordained in 1837, and died September 27,1884. He published a few essays and sermons. See Cong. Year-book, 1885, page 28. </p>
 
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John Morgan [1]

a Congregational divine, was born at Cork, Ireland, in November 1802. He graduated from Williams College in 1826; taught some years in New York, while studying theology; was afterwards instructor in Lane Seminary, professor in Oberlin Theological Seminary (1835-80, emeritus thereafter), ordained in 1837, and died September 27,1884. He published a few essays and sermons. See Cong. Year-book, 1885, page 28.

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