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John H. Vincent

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He entered the New Jersey Conference in 1853, and was transferred to the Rock River Conference in 1857. He was
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This article is about the theologian. For other uses of the name, see
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John Heyl Vincent
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Methodist Episcopal Church
Tuscaloosa
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Newark
N. J.
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Chicago
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Bishop
Europe
Zurich
Switzerland
Chautauqua Assembly
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Chautauqua Institution
American Library Association Honorary Membership
Pedagogy
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Gilman, D. C.
New International Encyclopedia
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