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HOMER, William Bradford, clergyman, born in Boston, Massachusetts, 31 January, 1817; died in South Berwick, Maine, 22 March, 1841. His intellect was remarkably developed at an early age, and at eleven he was acquainted with Latin, modern Greek, and French, speaking the last two languages with fluency. He was graduated at Amherst in 1836, and at Andover theological seminary in 1840, and in the latter year was ordained pastor of the Congregational church in South Berwick, Maine, continuing in this charge until his death. His "Writings," with an introductory essay and memoir, were edited by Professor Edwards A. Park (Boston, 1849).
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