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KEDNEY, John Steinfort, clergyman, born in Essex county, New Jersey, 12 February, 1819. He was graduated at Union in 1838, and at the General theological seminary, New York city, in 1841, and entered the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal church. He was rector of St. John's, Salem, New Jersey, of Bethesda, Saratoga Springs, New York, of Trinity, Society Hill, South Carolina, of Trinity, Potsdam, N. g., of Grace, Camden, South Carolina, and since 1871 professor of divinity in Seabury divinity school, Faribault, Minnesota He is the author of "Catawba and other Poems" (New York, 1847); "The Beautiful and the Sublime" (1880); and "Hegel's AEsthetics" (Chicago, 1885). A theological work entitled" Christian Doctrine considered from the Speculative Standpoint " is now (1887) in preparation.
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