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Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Andrews, Samuel James

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Edition of 1900.

1409956Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography — Andrews, Samuel James

ANDREWS, Samuel James, clergyman, b. in Danbury, Conn., 21 July, 1817. He was graduated at Williams college in 1839, and became a lawyer. Subsequently he was ordained in the Congregational ministry, was afterward a tutor at Trinity college, Hartford, and at last adopted the Irvingite doctrines, and became, in 1868, a pastor of the Catholic apostolic church in Hartford, Conn. He published “The Life of Our Lord Upon Earth” (New York, 1863).