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SCHUETTE, Conrad Herman Louis, clergyman, born in Varrel, Hanover, Germany, 17 June, 1843. He was graduated at Capitol university, Columbus, Ohio. in 1863, and at the theological department in 1865, and was ordained to the ministry in the latter year. He was pastor at Delaware, Ohio, in 1865-'72, has been professor of mathematics and natural science in Capitol university since 1872, and since 1881 also professor of ethics, symbolics, and homiletics in the theological department. He is a frequent contributor to the religious press, has been editor-in-chief of the "Columbus Theological Magazine" since 1886, and has published " The Church Member's Manual" (Columbus, 1870), and " The State, the Church, and the School " (1883).
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