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MARSELUS, Nicholas John, clergyman, born in Schenectady, New York, 12 March, 1792; died in New York city, 5 April, 1876. He was graduated at Union college in 1810 and at New Brunswick theological seminary in 1815, and was pastor of the Reformed churches of Greenbush and Blooming Grove till 1822, when he took charge of the Greenwich church in New York city. From this pulpit he exercised a wide religious influence until he was compelled by age and infirmities to resign in 1858 He received the degree of D.D. from Rutgers in 1844. He published a sketch of Greenwich church and its pastorate under the title of "Gospel Ministry and its Results" (New York, 1842).
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