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MARVIN, Enoch Mather, M. E. bishop, born in Warren county, Missouri, 12 June, 1823: died in St. Louis, Missouri, 3 December, 1877. He entered the itinerant ministry of the Methodist Episcopal church in 1841, and filled several important stations in the St. Louis and Missouri conferences. During the civil war he was in Texas. He was elected bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, in 1866, and in 1876 was chosen by the college of bishops to go to China and Japan to examine native missionaries and to ordain native preachers. He received the degrees of Do D. and of LL.D., and wrote several treatises, one of the most important of which is the "Work of Christ."
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