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See also: American Baptist missionary, was See also: born at Livermore, Me., and educated at See also: Waterville See also: College and See also: Andover Theological Seminary
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In 1825 he went to See also: India as a missionary, and in 1827 to See also: Burma, where his promising See also: work among the Karens was cut See also: short by his early See also: death
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His widow married another well-known Burmese missionary, Adoniram See also: Judson
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His son, See also: GEORGE DANA See also: BOARDMAN, the younger (1828–1903), made the voyage from Burma to See also: America alone when six years of age
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He graduated in 1852 at See also: Brown University, and from the
See also: Newton Theological Institution in 1855
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He held Baptist pastorates at Rochester (1856-1864), and at See also: Philadelphia, and was president of the American Baptist Missionary Union
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188o–1884
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At Philadelphia he is said to have taken his See also: congregation through every verse of the New Testament in 643 Wednesday evening lectures, which occupied nearly eighteen years, and afterwards to have begun on the Old Testament in similar fashion
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Among his published See also: works are Studies in the See also: Model Prayer (1879), and Epiphanies of the Risen See also: Lord (1879)
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