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FRANCIS EDWARD CLARK (1851- )

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 442 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FRANCIS
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EDWARD CLARK (1851- )
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American clergy-man, was born of New England ancestry at Aylmer, Province of
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Quebec,
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Canada, on the 12th of September 1851 . He was the son of Charles C . Symmes, but took the name of an
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uncle, the Rev . E . W . Clark, by whom he was adopted after his
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father's
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death in 1853 . He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1873 and at
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Andover Theological Seminary in 1876, was ordained in the Congregational
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ministry, and was pastor of the Williston Congregational church at Portland, Maine, from 1876 to 1883, and of the Phillips Congregational church, South Boston, Mass., from 1883 to 1887 . On the and of
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February 1881 he founded at Portland the Young
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People's Society of Christian Endeavor, which, beginning as a small society in a single New England church,
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developed into a
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great interdenominational organization, which in 1908 had 70,761 societies and more than 3,500,000 members scattered throughout the
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United States, Canada, Great Britain,
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Australia, South Africa, India,
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Japan and
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China . After 1887 he devoted his time entirely to the extension of this
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work, and was president of the United Societies of Christian Endeavor and of the
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World's Christian Endeavor Union, and editor of the Christian Endeavor World (originally The
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Golden
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Rule) . Among his numerous publications are The Children and the Church (1882); Looking Out on
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Life (1883); Young People's Prayer Meetings (1884); Some Christian Endeavor Saints (1889); World Wide Endeavor (1895); A New Way Round an Old World (Igoo) . See his The Young People's Christian Endeavor, where it began, &c . (Boston, 1895) ; Christian Endeavor
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Manual (Boston, 19o3); and Christian Endeavor in All Lands: Record of Twenty-five Years of Progress (
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Philadelphia, 1907) .

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