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In 1759, Ewing also became a pastor at the First Presbyterian Church, where Alison also had served as a pastor. Ewing's sermons were popular with the general churchgoers and educated elites, according to a Presbyterian historian. A selection of his sermons was published in 1812.
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Ewing traveled to Britain in 1773 to raise money for the Newark Academy in Delaware. During the trip, he was awarded an honorary doctor of divinity from the University of Edinburgh and met with a number of prominent Britons, including
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After working as a tutor at Alison's school, Ewing joined the faculty at the College of Philadelphia (today's University of Pennsylvania) in 1758 as a professor of ethics. He became a professor of natural philosophy in 1762.
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Ewing's senior role in the Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia earned him a position on the University of Pennsylvania's board of trustees from 1779 to 1802. He became the university's provost in 1780.
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in 1768 and served as the treasurer of the Corporation for the Relief of Poor and Distressed Presbyterian Ministers, one of the earliest American life insurance companies.
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from an observatory at the State House Yard and assisting with the routing of the boundary line for the state of Delaware and the path for the
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selected from his manuscripts by the Rev. James P. Wilson. Easton, Pa.: Tomas J. Rogers, 1812.
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from 1759 until his death in 1802 and served as the provost (president) of the
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Ewing and his twin brother, James, were born on June 22, 1732, in
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Ewing was educated at a Pennsylvania prep school run by the Rev.
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Independence Hall Association in Philadelphia website, undated.
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Ewing's scientific pursuits included observing the 1769
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The chief administrator prior to 1930 was the provost.
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from 1780 to 1802. He also was a noted mathematician.
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John Ewing (1732-1802)
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