Lucius Edwin Smith, the Glossary
Lucius Edwin Smith (January 29, 1822 in Williamstown, Massachusetts – February 10, 1900 in Groton, Massachusetts) was a United States lawyer, editor, clergyman and educator.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Boston, Bucknell University, Clergy, Doctor of Divinity, Editing, Groton, Massachusetts, Hartford Courant, Henry Wilson, Homiletics, International Ministries (organization), Lawyer, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Newton Theological Institution, Pastoral theology, Periodical literature, Rhetoric, Teacher, United States, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
- Bucknell University faculty
Boston
Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.
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Bucknell University
Bucknell University is a private liberal-arts college in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Clergy
Clergy are formal leaders within established religions.
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Doctor of Divinity
A Doctor of Divinity (DD or DDiv; Doctor Divinitatis) is the holder of an advanced academic degree in divinity.
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Editing
Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, visual, audible, or cinematic material used by a person or an entity to convey a message or information.
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Groton, Massachusetts
Groton is a town in northwestern Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, within the Greater Boston metropolitan area.
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Hartford Courant
The Hartford Courant is the largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Connecticut, and is advertised as the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States.
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Henry Wilson
Henry Wilson (born Jeremiah Jones Colbath; February 16, 1812 – November 22, 1875) was an American politician who was the 18th vice president of the United States from 1873 until his death in 1875 and a senator from Massachusetts from 1855 to 1873. Lucius Edwin Smith and Henry Wilson are Writers from Massachusetts.
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Homiletics
In religious studies, homiletics (ὁμιλητικός homilētikós, from homilos, "assembled crowd, throng") is the application of the general principles of rhetoric to the specific art of public preaching.
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International Ministries (organization)
International Ministries is an international Baptist Christian missionary society.
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Lawyer
A lawyer is a person who practices law.
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Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Lewisburg is a borough in Union County, Pennsylvania, United States, south by southeast of Williamsport and north of Harrisburg.
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Newton Theological Institution
Newton Theological Institution was a Baptist theological seminary founded on November 28, 1825 in Newton Centre, Massachusetts.
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Pastoral theology
Pastoral theology is the branch of practical theology concerned with the application of the study of religion in the context of regular church ministry.
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Periodical literature
A periodical literature (also called a periodical publication or simply a periodical) is a published work that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule.
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Rhetoric
Rhetoric is the art of persuasion.
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Teacher
A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Williams College
Williams College is a private liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
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Williamstown, Massachusetts
Williamstown is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States.
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See also
Bucknell University faculty
- Élysée Aviragnet
- Barbara K. Altmann
- Berhanu Nega
- Beth A. Cunningham
- Brian C. Mitchell
- Caryn Navy
- Daniel Little
- Darlene Schuster
- Dean Baker
- Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
- Eugene M. Luks
- Frances D. Fergusson
- G. C. Waldrep
- G. Dennis O'Brien
- Gary Steiner
- George L. Hersey
- George Morris Philips
- Greg Clingham
- Gretchen Rehberg
- J. Hillis Miller Sr.
- J. Richard Harvey
- Jean Shackelford
- John Allen Grim
- John C. Bravman
- John Plant (coach)
- Karen L. Gould
- Larry Shinn
- Leo P. Ribuffo
- Lewis Edwin Theiss
- Linda Thomas-Greenfield
- Lucius Edwin Smith
- Mary Oliver
- Neely Bruce
- Nicole Cooley
- Pamela Gorkin
- Richard Drinnon
- Richard M. Isackes
- Robert E. Streeter
- Robert Lowry (hymn writer)
- Robert Morris (composer)
- Roger Tarpy
- Shara McCallum
- Stephen Bowen (biologist)
- Stuart Rothenberg
- Teresa Amott
- Tess Gallagher
- Warren Abrahamson
- William Allison Shimer
- William Duckworth (composer)