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METCALF, Richard, clergyman, born in Providence, Rhode Island, 19 August, 1829; died in Winchester, Massachusetts, 30 June, 1881. He was graduated at Brown in 1851, and at Harvard divinity-school in 1854. From this year till 1857 he was pastor of a Unitarian church in Bath, Maine, and in 1858 he preached in a Unitarian church in Detroit, Michigan In 1860-'5 he was pastor of a Congregational church in Meadville, Pennsylvania, and from 1866 till 1881 held charge of a Unitarian society in Winchester, Massachusetts He was the author of the "Letter and Spirit" (Boston, 1870) and " The Abiding Memory," sermons from 1866 till 1881, with a brief memoir (1883).
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