Clark, Caleb (2)
Clark, Caleb (1)
a Presbyterian minister, was born at New Salem, Mass., in 1790. He graduated at Middiebury College,Vt., in 1814, and studied theology under Rev. Dr. Theophilus Packard. He served the Church in Trenton, N. Y., from 1820 to 1830, and at intervals afterwards, as stated supply, and was clerk of the Presbytery of Cortland from 1825 to 1830. He died Oct. 24,1863, laying eighteen thousand dollars to the Presbyterian Board of Publication and the Board of Foreign Missions. Mr. Clark was a man of decided ability, well informed in science and literature, and careful in Biblical study. See Wilson, Presb. Hist. Almanac, 1864, p. 296.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Clark, Caleb (2)
a Baptist minister, was born in Canaan, N. H., July 4,1796. He was converted in 1814, licensed about 1816, went to Waterville Me., and pursued a course of study, after completing which he was ordained pastor of the Church in Rumney, N. H. Jan. 25, 1826, his labors there being followed by a revival-of religion. He next became pastor of the Second Church in Haverhill, Mass. in 1828 he removed to Pittsfield, Mass., and was pastor there two years. After this he was in Dover, N. H., and labored in Massachusetts and Maine. While visiting his friends in Rumney, he suddenly died, March 26,1840. (J. C. S.)