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Madison Clinton Peters

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Name
  
Madison Peters


Died
  
1918, New York City, New York, United States

Education
  
Franklin & Marshall College

Books
  
Abraham Lincoln's Religion, Justice to the Jew, Haym Salomon: The Fina, After Death‑‑what?: A Scholar, Haym Salomon: The Fina

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Madison Clinton Peters (1859–1918) was an American clergyman, born in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania He was educated at Franklin and Marshall College, and at Heidelberg Theological Seminary, Tiffin, Ohio, whence he entered the ministry of the reformed church in 1880. From this year until 1907, when he gave up a denominational connection to become a "free" preacher, he was pastor of the following churches: First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia; Bloomingdale Reformed, New York; Sumner Avenue Baptist, Brooklyn; Immanuel Baptist, Baltimore; and Epiphany (Episcopal), New York.

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