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<p> an Episcopal clergyman; was born at Poultney, Vermont, about 1806. He graduated from Middlebury [[College]] in 1825, studied two years in [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary, and subsequently took orders in the Protestant Episcopal Church; but on losing his health became a bookseller in Philadelphia, [[Pennsylvania]] where he died, July 25, 1865. He is the author of, The [[Portion]] of the Soul (1835): — Popular Infidelity: — Uses of Adversity: — Maxims: — The [[Christian]] Life. </p>
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<p> an Episcopal clergyman; was born at Poultney, Vermont, about 1806. He graduated from Middlebury College in 1825, studied two years in [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary, and subsequently took orders in the [[Protestant]] Episcopal Church; but on losing his health became a bookseller in Philadelphia, [[Pennsylvania]] where he died, July 25, 1865. He is the author of, The [[Portion]] of the Soul (1835): '''''''''' [[Popular]] Infidelity: '''''''''' Uses of Adversity: '''''''''' Maxims: '''''''''' The [[Christian]] Life. </p>
 
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Herman Hooker [1]

an Episcopal clergyman; was born at Poultney, Vermont, about 1806. He graduated from Middlebury College in 1825, studied two years in Princeton Theological Seminary, and subsequently took orders in the Protestant Episcopal Church; but on losing his health became a bookseller in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he died, July 25, 1865. He is the author of, The Portion of the Soul (1835): Popular Infidelity: Uses of Adversity: Maxims: The Christian Life.

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