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KENNEDY, William Sloane, clergyman, born in Muncy, Pennsylvania, 3 June, 1822; died in Cincinnati, Ohio, 30 July, 1861. He was graduated at Western Reserve college in 1846, studied theology, was licensed to preach in 1848, and soon afterward ordained pastor of the Congregational church in Bucksville, Ohio. He was called to Sandusky in 1852, and in 1859 took charge of a parish in Cincinnati. Mr. Kennedy was the author of "Messianic Prophecies" and a "Life of Christ " (Hudson, Ohio, 1852; new ed., New York, 1858-'60); and " A History of the Plan of Union" and " Sacred Analogies."
Samuel
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in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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