. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... s Goff, Currier,audllavens. Follow-ing his ordination, heKj returned to La Fay-gi otte College and tookgi a special course ofuj instruction under Yeomans, for twoSj years, during which3j time ne became veryftj proficient in Latin,yj Greek, and ^ Indeed, PresidentMann regarded him,in these languages,the equal of anyAmerican in his collegecourse, he unitedwith Elder E. , his class-mate, in a protestagainst the study of(freok from pagantest-books. Theirprotest was not hon-ored then, but it wassoon afterward. H


. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... s Goff, Currier,audllavens. Follow-ing his ordination, heKj returned to La Fay-gi otte College and tookgi a special course ofuj instruction under Yeomans, for twoSj years, during which3j time ne became veryftj proficient in Latin,yj Greek, and ^ Indeed, PresidentMann regarded him,in these languages,the equal of anyAmerican in his collegecourse, he unitedwith Elder E. , his class-mate, in a protestagainst the study of(freok from pagantest-books. Theirprotest was not hon-ored then, but it wassoon afterward. Hefelt that there wasno Greek classice^iual to St. Paulswritings. In 1847 hepreached in Feltvillc,N. J., and in 1848 tuthe Pearl Streethurch. Fall River,Mass. At the end f)fthat year he accepteda call from theBlooming Grove, , Church, andserved them withgroat_ mutual satis-faction for sevenyears. Perhaps dur-ing this pabtor vto,he published a vol-ume of Tracis andSermons, The volumeshould be reprinted,with other contribu-ted writiriKS. He re- 3. s jgi rigned his chargea] wlien Antioch College was opened at Yellow Springs, Ohio,n and for ayear served as Greek professor. He then returned toSj Blooming Grove. In 1857 he was again a professor in Anti-3j och. That year he was married to Miss Adelaide Churchill,kI a graduate of the college, a most noble Christian woman. Atuj the end of the school year, Mr. Craig returned to Bloomingg Grove, where he continued to serve for the next seven He was moit happy in his retired pastorate, and in all ways3 adapted to bis highly cultivated audience. While at Anti-n och, in his last year, he delivered acoursS the Moadville Th-ological School, wiiiclSi degree of satisfaction. A pity it is that tl och, in his last year, he delivered a course of lectures before the Moadville Th-ological Scl degree of satisfaction. A pity boon preserved ffir publication. From 1865 to 1868 Mr. Craig h gave the greatestthe lectures have not Jj was_ acting


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