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MOORE, Dunlop, clergyman, born in Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland, 25 July, 1830. He studie}l at Edinburgh and Belfast, and was graduated in 1854. From 1855 till 1867 he was missionary of the Irish Presbyterian church to Gujurat, India, and from 1869 till 1874 to the Jews in Vienca. Since 1875 he has been pastor of the First Presbyterian church in New Brighton, Pennsylvania He assisted in translating the Scriptures into the Gujurgti language, wrote treatises on Mohammedanism and Jainism, and edited a monthly periodical, "The Gnyandipaka," in the same tongue. He translated, with Dr. Samuel T. Lowrie, Niigelsbach's "Isaiah" in the American Lange series (New York, 1878), and has contributed to various reviews.
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