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<p> a minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was born June 27, 1794, in Philadelphia, of Lutheran parentage. He entered the University of [[Pennsylvania]] in 1812, and graduated Jan. 10, 1815, with distinguished honors. He was appointed professor in the University in 1831, and resigned in 1833. He was ordained by bishop [[White]] about 1822; became rector of [[Trinity]] Parish, Fishkill, N.Y., in April, 1846, but resigned the cure in 1851, and afterwards had no parish. He soon after removed to the General Theological Seminary, where, as librarian, he had ample opportunities for those studies in which he was so successful. In the ancient languages — Syriac, Hebrew, and [[Greek]] — Dr. [[Cruse]] was very well informed. He translated and edited Eusebius's [[Church]] History, and his edition is the best in English. He died in New York October 5,1865. — Church Review, January, 1866. </p>
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<p> a minister of the [[Protestant]] Episcopal Church, was born June 27, 1794, in Philadelphia, of Lutheran parentage. He entered the University of [[Pennsylvania]] in 1812, and graduated Jan. 10, 1815, with distinguished honors. He was appointed professor in the University in 1831, and resigned in 1833. He was ordained by bishop White about 1822; became rector of [[Trinity]] Parish, Fishkill, N.Y., in April, 1846, but resigned the cure in 1851, and afterwards had no parish. He soon after removed to the General Theological Seminary, where, as librarian, he had ample opportunities for those studies in which he was so successful. In the ancient languages '''''''''' Syriac, Hebrew, and Greek '''''''''' Dr. [[Cruse]] was very well informed. He translated and edited Eusebius's Church History, and his edition is the best in English. He died in New York October 5,1865. '''''''''' Church Review, January, 1866. </p>
 
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Christian F. Cruse [1]

a minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was born June 27, 1794, in Philadelphia, of Lutheran parentage. He entered the University of Pennsylvania in 1812, and graduated Jan. 10, 1815, with distinguished honors. He was appointed professor in the University in 1831, and resigned in 1833. He was ordained by bishop White about 1822; became rector of Trinity Parish, Fishkill, N.Y., in April, 1846, but resigned the cure in 1851, and afterwards had no parish. He soon after removed to the General Theological Seminary, where, as librarian, he had ample opportunities for those studies in which he was so successful. In the ancient languages Syriac, Hebrew, and Greek Dr. Cruse was very well informed. He translated and edited Eusebius's Church History, and his edition is the best in English. He died in New York October 5,1865. Church Review, January, 1866.

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