The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . a local preacher. Heentered Dickinson College in 1845 and won honorable dis-tinction for studious habits and his avidity for taste and talents for the languages were several years he taught in Baltimore and West 1870 he became the professor of ancient languages andliterature in Dickinson College. In 1871 he joined theBaltimore Conference. In 1879 ne was transferred to thechair of Greek and Hebrew languages, which post he helduntil 1896, when, on account of failing health, he mental and physic


The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . a local preacher. Heentered Dickinson College in 1845 and won honorable dis-tinction for studious habits and his avidity for taste and talents for the languages were several years he taught in Baltimore and West 1870 he became the professor of ancient languages andliterature in Dickinson College. In 1871 he joined theBaltimore Conference. In 1879 ne was transferred to thechair of Greek and Hebrew languages, which post he helduntil 1896, when, on account of failing health, he mental and physical proportions were alike Greek and Hebrew and cognate tongues he rankedamong the greatest scholars of the day. Henry M. Stanleyspoke of him as a type of human goodness, one of exceed-ing simplicity of manners, but of intrinsic worth and rarepiety. Harmans Introduction to the Study of the HolyScriptures, the initial volume of the Crooks and Hurst Library Henry M. Harman 1145 of Biblical and Theological Literature, is a work of great. HENRY MARTYN HARMAN, , in Dickinson College, 1870-1897. value, and a rich contribution to the theological literature ofMethodism.


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