- Ebenezer Porter
Ebenezer Porter (1772 - 1834), D.D., was an American minister and writer. He was born in
Connecticut , and grauduated atDartmouth College in 1792. He studied theology atBethlehem, Connecticut , and in 1796, became pastor of theCongregational church atWashington, Connecticut . In 1812 he was appointed professor of sacred rhetoric atAndover Theological Seminary , and in 1827 its president, retaining the positions until his death. He published "Young Preacher's Manual"; "Analysis of Vocal Inflections"; "Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery"; "Rhetorical Reader and Exercises"; "Lectures on Homilecticks and Preaching, and on Public Prayer, with Sermons and Addresses"; since his death "The Biblical Reader" and "Lectures on Eloquence and Style" have been published. Dr. Porter was a contributor to the "Quarterly Register", and a translator of many sacred German poems.References
*This article incorporates text from the "International Cyclopedia" of 1890, a publication now in the public domain.
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