A History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America Vo

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A History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America Vo
Charles Comfort Tiffany
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Mr. Cutler was a graduate of Harvard in the class of I 701, and was thirty-five years of age, having been settled nine years in Stratford, Conn. He may have owed his appointment in some measure to the fact that he was the son-in-law of the Rev. Mr. Andrews, who had discharged the duties of the rector's office in 1707, and also brother- in-law of Jonathan Law, of Milford, an influential member of the council at that time. But the real reason of his 126 PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, [Chap. V.
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...intment was his distinguished scholarship and his ad- mirable character. President Stiles, in his diary, declares that he was an " excellent linguist, a great Hebrician and Orientalist ; he had more knowledge of the Arabic than probably any man ever in New England before him, except President Chauncey and his disciple, the first Mr. Thatcher. Dr. Cutler was a logician, geographer, and rhetorician ; in the philosophy, metaphysics, and ethics of his day, or juvenile education, he was great. He spoke Latin with fluency and dignity, and with great propriety of pronunci- ation.

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