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RAYMOND, Miner, clergyman, born in New York city, 29 August, 1811. He was educated at Wesleyan academy, Wilbraham, Massachusetts, where he became a teacher in 1824, and was its principal in 1848--'64. Since 1864 he has been professor of systematic theology in Garrett biblical institute, Evanston Illinois He has been a member of the annual conferences of his church for forty-eight years, and six times a delegate to the general conference. Wesleyan university gave him the degree of D.D. in 1854, and Northwestern university, Evanston, that of LL.D. in 1884. He has published "Systematic Theology" (3 vols., Cincinnati, 1877).
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