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Edward Abbott (priest)

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Name
  
Edward Abbott

Died
  
1908

Children
  
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Role
  
Clergyman

Parents
  
Jacob Abbott

Uncles
  
John Stevens Cabot Abbott

Books
  
A Paragraph History of the American Revolution

Similar People
  
Jacob Abbott, Lyman Abbott, John Stevens Cabot Ab, Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Edward Abbott (July 15, 1841 – 1908) was an American minister (later priest), journalist, and author, son of Jacob Abbott, born at Farmington, Maine. He graduated in 1860 at the University of New York, studied from 1860 to 1862 at the Andover Theological Seminary, and in 1863 served in the United States Sanitary Commission at Washington with the Army of the Potomac. He was ordained in 1863 to the Congregational ministry, and was pastor of Pilgrim Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 1865 to 1869. From 1869 to 1878 he was associate editor of The Congregationalist, and from 1878 to 1888 editor of the Literary World, whose direction he again assumed in 1895. In 1879 he was ordained a priest of the Episcopal Church and appointed rector of St. James's parish, Cambridge. His publications include The Conversations of Jesus (1875) and Phillips Brooks (1900).

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