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Albert Elijah Dunning

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Albert Elijah Dunning (January 5, 1844 – November 14, 1923) was an American Congregationalist theologian.

Born in Brookfield, Connecticut, he attended the Fort Edward Institute (1860–1861), and graduated from Bryant & Stratton College (1862), Yale University (1867), where he was Phi Beta Kappa and a member of Skull and Bones, Andover Theological Seminary (1870), and Beloit College (1889) with a DD. He was pastor of the Highland Congregational Church in Roxbury, Boston (1870–1881). He was editor of The Congregationalist (1889–1911) and Pilgrim Teacher (1873–1877). He was author of Bible Studies (1886); Congregationalists in America (1894); and The Making of the Bible (1911).

References

  • "OBITUARY RECORD OF YALE GRADUATES 1923-1924" (PDF). Yale University. August 1, 1924. pp. 1018–1019. Retrieved March 30, 2011.
  • "Albert Elijah Dunning." Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936. Gale Biography In Context. Web. 30 Mar. 2011.