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FINN, Ezra, clergyman, born in Shelburne, Massachusetts, 10 January 1785; died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 5 December 1833. He was graduated at Williams in 1809, studied theology, and was licensed to preach in the Presbyterian Church on 19 April 1818. He was then ordained as an evangelist, and entered on mission work in Georgia and Philadelphia. He became in 1813 pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Goshen, New York, where he remained twenty years. In May 1833, Dr. Fisk was elected to the professorship of ecclesiastical history and Church government in the Western theological seminary, and was on his way to enter on the duties of the office when he died. He published an oration, delivered at Williams College in 1825; a lecture on the "Inability of Sinners" (Philadelphia, 1832), etc.
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