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<p> a German Reformed minister, was born in [[Northampton]] County, Pennsylvania, June 4, 1826. He pursued his literary course at Mercersburg, and then studied theology privately for a time. In 1850 he was licensed, and ordained by the classis of Mercersburg in 1851. He afterwards passed over to the Episcopal Church, and died March 28, 1860. See Harbaugh, Fathers of the Germ. Ref. Church, 4:497. </p>
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<p> a German [[Reformed]] minister, was born in [[Northampton]] County, Pennsylvania, June 4, 1826. He pursued his literary course at Mercersburg, and then studied theology privately for a time. In 1850 he was licensed, and ordained by the classis of Mercersburg in 1851. He afterwards passed over to the Episcopal Church, and died March 28, 1860. See Harbaugh, [[Fathers]] of the Germ. Ref. Church, 4:497. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 15 October 2021

Aaron Christman [1]

a German Reformed minister, was born in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, June 4, 1826. He pursued his literary course at Mercersburg, and then studied theology privately for a time. In 1850 he was licensed, and ordained by the classis of Mercersburg in 1851. He afterwards passed over to the Episcopal Church, and died March 28, 1860. See Harbaugh, Fathers of the Germ. Ref. Church, 4:497.

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