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PEPPER, George Dana Boardman, clergyman, born in Ware, Massachusetts, 5 February, 1833. He was graduated at Amherst in 1857 and at Newton theological seminary in 1860, and became pastor of the Baptist church in Waterville, Maine In 1865 he accepted the chair of ecclesiastical history in Newton theological seminary, which after some years he surrendered for the professorship of Christian theology in Crozer theological seminary, Upland, Pennsylvania. Since 1882 he has been president of Colby university, Maine, and professor of intellectual philosophy. Colby gave him the degree of D. D. in 1867, and. Amherst in 1882, and he received that of LL.D. from Lewisburg in 1882. He has published various pamphlets and contributions to periodicals, and is the author of "Outlines of Theology," for the use of his classes (printed privately, Philadelphia, 1873).
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