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| van Dyke, Henry |
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| 18521933, American clergyman, educator, and author, b. Germantown, Pa., grad. Princeton, 1873, and Princeton Theological Seminary, 1874. He was pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church, New York City (188399), professor of English literature at Princeton (18991923), and U.S. minister to the Netherlands (191316). Among his popular inspirational writings is the Christmas story The Other Wise Man (1896). The themes of his sermons are also expressed in his poetry and the essays collected in Little Rivers (1895) and Fishermans Luck (1899). He translated (1902) The Blue Flower of Novalis. | 1 | | See biography by his son, Tertius van Dyke (1935). | 2 |
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