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American clergyman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Timothy Stone (1868–1954) was an American Presbyterian clergyman.
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John Timothy Stone | |
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Born | 1868 |
Died | 1954 |
Nationality | American |
Notable work | Footsteps in a Parish (1908)
Recruiting for Christ (1910) Everyday Religion (1927) A Prayer to Begin the Day (1928) |
Title | Moderator of the 125th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. |
Predecessor | Mark A. Matthews |
Successor | Maitland Alexander |
He was born in Boston and graduated from Amherst College (1891) and from Auburn Theological Seminary (1894). He was pastor of churches at Utica and Cortland, New York, until 1900; then of the Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, until 1909; and in that year became pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago. In 1913–14 he was moderator of the 125th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church.
He also wrote monographs on educational and religious subjects.
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