William Davis Snodgrass

William Davis Snodgrass (30 June, 1796 – 28 May, 1885) was an American Presbyterian clergyman.

William Davis Snodgrass
portrait by Nathaniel Jocelyn, 1822
Born30 June 1796 Edit this on Wikidata
Died28 May 1886 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 89)
OccupationCleric Edit this on Wikidata

Snodgrass was born in West Hanover, Pennsylvania. He was the son of the Reverend James Snodgrass, who from 1784 until his death in 1846 was pastor of the Presbyterian church in West Hanover. After graduation at Washington College, Pennsylvania, in 1815, and at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1818, he held Presbyterian pastorates in the south till 1823, when he was called to New York City. From 1834 till 1844 he was pastor of a Presbyterian church in Troy, New York, after which he established the Fifteenth Street Church in New York City, serving as its pastor in 1846-'9. From 1849 until his death he was pastor in Goshen, New York In 1830 he became a director of Princeton Theological Seminary, and he was president of its board of trustees in 1868. Columbia gave him the degree of D.D. in 1830. He published a discourse on the death of Reverend John M. Mason (New York, 1830), Perfectionism, Lectures on Apostolic Succession (1844), and several other discourses. He died in Goshen, New York.

public domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1891). "SNODGRASS, William Davis". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.


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