Albert Nicholas Arnold
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Albert Nicholas Arnold ( – ) was a
Baptist Baptists are a Christian denomination, denomination within Protestant Christianity distinguished by baptizing only professing Christian believers (believer's baptism) and doing so by complete Immersion baptism, immersion. Baptist churches ge ...
minister. Albert Nicholas Arnold was born on in
Cranston, Rhode Island Cranston, formerly known as Pawtuxet, is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The official population of the city in the 2020 United States Census was 82,934, making it the second-largest city in the state. The center of ...
. He graduated from
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in 1838, studied at Newton Theological Seminary, and on 14 Sept., 1841, was ordained pastor of the Baptist church at Newburyport, Mass. From 1844 to 1854 he was a missionary to Greece, from 1855 to 1857 he was professor of church history at Newton Seminary, and in 1858 he became pastor at Westborough, Mass., where he remained until 1864. He was then chosen professor of biblical interpretation and pastoral theology in the Baptist Seminary at Hamilton, N. Y., and from 1869 to 1873 held the professorship of New Testament Greek in Baptist theological seminary at Chicago. Arnold published, in 1860, ''Prerequisites to Communion'', in 1871 ''One Woman's Mission,'' and in 1889, ''Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans'' with David Barnes Ford. Albert Nicholas Arnold died on 11 October 1883 in Cranston.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Arnold, Albert Nicholas Created via preloaddraft 1814 births 1883 deaths People from Cranston, Rhode Island 19th-century Baptist ministers from the United States Andover Theological Seminary alumni Brown University alumni