Hall, Charles, D.D (2)
Hall, Charles, D.D
a Presbyterian minister, was born at Williamsport, Pa., June 23, 1799, and graduated at Hamilton College in 1824 with great distinction. He passed his theological studies at Princeton, was licensed in 1827 and appointed soon after assistant secretary to the Home Missionary Society. In 1852 he went to Europe for his health, visited most of that continent, and returned after a short absence to his accustomed duties. He died Oct. 31, 1853. He edited for several years The Home Missionary; and published A Tract on Plans and Motives for the Extension of Sabbath Schools (1828): The Daily Verse Expositor (1832) A Plan for systematic Benevolence; and A Sermon on the World’s Conversion. (1841). Sprague, Annals. 4, 730.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Hall, Charles, D.D (2)
a Presbyterian divine, was born at Williamsport, Pennsylvania, June 23, 1799. He graduated from Hamilton College in 1824; studied two years in Princeton Theological Seminary; was ordained evangelist. March 25,1832; became secretary of the American Home: Missionary Society in 1827; and so continued until his death at Newark, N.J., October 31, 1853. See Genesis Cat. of Princeton Theol. Sem. 1881, page 49; Nevin, Presb. Cyclop. s.v.