Bartlett, Samuel Colcord
BARTLETT, SAMUEL COLCORD: Congregationalist;
b. at Salisbury, N. H., Nov. 25, 1817; d.
in Hanover, N. H., Nov. 16, 1898. He was graduate
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at Dartmouth 1836, and at Andover Theological
Seminary 1842; was ordained 1843, and
was pastor at Munson, Mass., 1843-46; professor
of intellectual philosophy and rhetoric in Western
Reserve College, Hudson, O., 1846-52; pastor at
Manchester, N. H., 1852-57; in Chicago 1857-59;
was one of the founders of the Chicago Theological
Seminary (Congregational) and professor of Biblical
literature there 1858-77; president of Dartmouth
1877-92, and lecturer on the relation of the
Bible to science and history and instructor in natural
theology and evidences of Christianity, 1892-98.
Besides many articles in the periodicals and addresses,
he published Life and Death Eternal, a refutation
of the doctrine of annihilation (Boston, 1866;
2d ed., 1878); Sketches of the Missions of the A. B. C. F. M.
(1872); Future Punishment (1875); From
Egypt to Palestine through Sinai (New York, 1879),
an account of a journey to explore the desert of
the Exodus; Sources of History in the Pentateuch
(1883); The Veracity of the Hexateuch (Chicago,
1897).