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MOORE, William Eves, clergyman, born in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, 1 April, 1823. He was graduated at Yale in 1847, studied theology with the Reverend Lyman H. Atwater at Fairfield, Connecticut, and became pastor of the Presbyterian church at West Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1850, and of that at Columbus, Ohio, in 1872. Since 1884 he has been permanent clerk of the General assembly. Marietta college, Georgia, gave him the degree of D. D. in 1873. He is the author of the "New Digest of the Acts and Deliverances of the Presbyterian Church (New School)" (Philadelphia, 1861), and "The Presbyterian Digest (United Church)" (1873; new ed., 1886).
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