Bauslin, David Henry
BAUSLIN, DAVID HENRY: Lutheran; b. at
Winchester, Va., Jan. 21, 1854. He studied at
Wittenberg College (B.A., 1876) and Theological
Seminary, Springfield, O. (1878), and held pastorates at Tippecanoe City, O. (1878–81), Bucyrus,
O. (1881–88), Second Lutheran Church, Springfield, O. (1888–93), and Trinity Church, Canton,
O. (1893–96). In 1896 he was appointed professor
12of historical and practical theology is the Wittenberg Theological Seminary. He has been for several
years a member of the "common service" committee for the General Synod of the Lutheran
Church, and was president of the General Synod
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United
States 1905-07. He has written Is the Ministry an Attractive Vocation?
(Philadelphia, 1901), and has been editor of
The Lutheran World since 1901.