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THWING, Charles Franklin (twing), clergyman, born in New Sharon, Maine, 9 November, 1858. He was graduated at Harvard in 1876 and at Andover theological seminary in 1879, and was pastor of a Congregational church in Cambridge, Massachusetts, till 1886, when he took charge of the Plymouth church in Minneapolis, Minnesota He received the degree of D.D. from Chicago theological seminary in 1888. Dr. Thwing, who is associate editor of the "Bibliotheca Sacra.," has been a contributor to magazines, and has published many sermons, and, in book-form, "American Colleges: their Students and Work" (New York, 1878); "Reading of Books: its Pleasures, Profits, and Perils" (Boston, 1883) ; in collaboration with Mrs. Carrie F. Butler-Thwing, "The Family: an Historical and Social Study" (1886); and "The Working Church" (New York, 1888).
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