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Elias B. Sanford

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Rev. E.B. Sanford, D.D.

Elias Benjamin Sanford (1843-1932) was an American clergyman, notable for his role in helping create the Federal Council of Churches.[1][2] A Methodist by training from his time at Wesleyan University, he spent the majority of his career preaching at Congregationalist churches in Connecticut.

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  1. ^ "Sanford, Elias Benjamin".
  2. ^ "Sanford%2C%20Elias%20Benjamin%2C%201843-1932 | the Online Books Page".

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Kurian, George (November 10, 2016). Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States. Rowman & Littelfield. p. 2019. ISBN 9781442244320.