- Daniel Worcester Faunce
Daniel Worcester Faunce (1829-1911) was an American
clergy man, father of William Herbert Parry Faunce, born at Plymouth, Mass. Graduating fromAmherst College in 1850, he then studied at theNewton Theological Institution , was ordained to theBaptist ministry in 1853, and thereafter held charges from 1853 to 1866 in Somerville, Worcester, and Malden — all in Massachusetts — in Concord, N. H. (1866-75), Lynn, Mass. (1875-81), Washington, D. C. (1881-89), West Newton, Mass. (1889-93), and Pawtucket, R. I. (1894-99. He was a member of the board of managers of theAmerican Baptist Missionary Union . His works include:
* "Words and Works of Jesus" (1873)
* "Words and Acts of the Apostles" (1874)
* "The Christian in the World" (1875)
* "A Young Man's Difficulties with his Bible" (1877)
* "The Christian Experience" (1880)
* "Hours with a Sceptic" (1889)
* "Prayer as a Theory and a Fact" (1890)
* "Advent and Ascension" (1893)
* "Shall We Believe in Divine Providence?" (1900)
* "The Mature Man's Difficulties with his Bible" (1908)External links
* [http://www.harpers.org/subjects/DWFaunce Faunce, D. W.]
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