Breed, David Riddle
BREED, DAVID RIDDLE: Presbyterian; b.
at Pittsburg, Pa., June 10,1848. He was educated
at the Western University of Pennsylvania, Hamilton
College (B.A., 1867), and Auburn Theological
Seminary (1870), and was pastor of the House of
Hope Presbyterian Church at St. Paul, Minn., from
1870 until 1885, when he organized the Church of the
Covenant, Chicago, of which he was pastor until
1894. In the latter year he accepted a call to the
First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburg, and
since 1898 has been professor of practical theology
in the Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny,
Pa. In theology he is conservative. In addition
to numerous pamphlets, he has written Abraham,
the Typical Life of Faith (Chicago, 1886);
History of the Preparation of the World for Christ
258(1891); Heresy and Heresy (1891); and The History
and Use of Hymns and Hymn Tunes (1903).