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WARREN, William, clergyman, born in Water-ford, Maine, 21 October, 1806; died in Gorham, Maine, 28 January, 1879. He entered Bowdoin, but left without being graduated, passed through the theological course at Andover seminary, where he was graduated in 1839, was ordained as a Congregational minister on 14 February, 1840, and was pastor of the church and teacher of a private school at Wind-ham, Maine, for nine years. He had charge of & congregation at Upton, Massachusetts, from 1849 till 1856, acted as agent for the American colonization society for a few months, in 1857 was appointed district secretary for northern New England of the American board of commissioners for foreign missions, and retained that office till his death, making Gotham his home. Bowdoin gave him the degree of D.D. in 1870. He published, besides school-books, " Household Consecration and Baptism"; "The Spirit's Sword"; "Twelve Years among Children "; and "These for Those."
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