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PATTISON, Robert Everett, clergyman, born in Benson, Vermont, 9 August, 1800; died in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1874. After his graduation at Amherst in 1830 he became tutor in Columbian college, Washington, D. C., and subsequently professor of mathematics in Waterville college, Maine From 1836 till 1839 he was president of this college. He was twice pas-tot of the 1st Baptist church in Providence, Rhode Island In 1845 he was elected president of the Western Baptist theological institute at Lexington, Kentucky He was successively a professor in Newton theological seminary, in Shurtleff college, and in the Union Baptist theological seminary, Chicago. The degree of D. D. was conferred on him by Brown in 1838. He was the author of a "Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians " (Boston, 1859).
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