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SMITH, Josiah Torrey, clergyman, born in Williamsport, Massachusetts, 4 August, 1815. He was graduated at Williams in 1842, ordained in 1845, and has been pastor successively of Baptist churches in Lanes-borough, Sandisfield, and Hinsdale, Massachusetts, Bristol, Connecticut, Amherst, Massachusetts, Woodstock, Connecticut, and Warwick, Rhode Island Brown gave him the degree of M. A. in 1879, and the University of Iowa that of D. D. in 1880. His publications include many magazine articles, miscellaneous contributions to the religious press, and "Examination of ' Sprinkling as the Only Mode of Baptism, ' etc., by Absalom Peters, D.D." (Boston, 1849); and "The Scriptural and Historical Arguments for Infant Baptism Examined" (Philadelphia, 1850).
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