Buttz, Henry Anson
BUTTZ, HENRY ANSON: American Methodist
Episcopalian; b. at Middle Smithfield, Pa., Apr.
18, 1835. He was educated at Princeton College
(B.A., 1858), and held pastorates at Millstone,
N. J. (1858–59), Irvington, N. J. (1859–60), Woodbridge,
N. J. (1860–61), Mariner's Harbor, Staten
Island (1862–63), Prospect Street Church, Paterson,
N. J. (1864–66), and Morristown, N. J. (1867–1869).
He was also instructor in Drew Theological
Seminary, Madison, N. J., in 1867, becoming adjunct
professor of Greek and Hebrew in 1868, and
professor of New Testament Greek and exegesis
two years later. Since 1880 he has been president
of the seminary. He has edited, in addition to a
number of briefer studies: The New Life Dawning
by B. H. Nadal (New York, 1873) and The Epistle
to the Romans in Greek (1876).