The centennial memorial of the Presbytery of Carlisle; a series of papers, historical and biographical, relating to the origin and growth of Presbyterianism in the central and eastern part of southern Pennsylvania . life in Carlisle, Pa. He was a man distin-guished for a high-toned and excellent moral and religious char-acter. Mrs, Murray, his mother, was a woman of good familyconnection and of cultivated and refined christian character. Joseph A. was the youngest of several children. His earlyeducation was acquired in Carlisle, and he was a student inDickinson College, in the time of the pres
The centennial memorial of the Presbytery of Carlisle; a series of papers, historical and biographical, relating to the origin and growth of Presbyterianism in the central and eastern part of southern Pennsylvania . life in Carlisle, Pa. He was a man distin-guished for a high-toned and excellent moral and religious char-acter. Mrs, Murray, his mother, was a woman of good familyconnection and of cultivated and refined christian character. Joseph A. was the youngest of several children. His earlyeducation was acquired in Carlisle, and he was a student inDickinson College, in the time of the presidency of Dr. J. , but completed his college course in the Western Uni-versity of Pennsylvania, at Pittsburgh, Pa., from which hegraduated in 1837. He entered at once the Western Theolog-ical Seminary in Allegheny, Pa., from which he graduatedin 1840. During his college and seminary course he was a menibeiof the family of his cousin, the Hon. Harmer Denny a wealthyand distinguished citizen of Pittsburgh, Pa,, and for a numberof years a member of Congress and prominent and influentialin the politics of the nation. Here, in addition to the educa-tional advantages which he enjoyed, he had the benefit of.
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