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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Marvin Richardson Vincent (1834–1922)

Vincent, Marvin Richardson. An American clergyman; born in Poughkeepsie, NY, Sept. 11, 1834; died in 1922. With Charlton T. Lewis, he translated Johann Albrecht Bengel’s ‘Gnomon of the New Testament’ (2 vols., 1860–62). He later published, besides tracts, sermons, and review articles, ‘Amusement a Force in Christian Training’ (1867); ‘The Two Prodigals’ (1876); ‘Gates into the Psalm Country,’ a series of descriptions (1878); ‘Stranger and Guest’ (1879); ‘Faith and Character’ (1880); ‘The Minister’s Handbook’ (1882); ‘Christ as a Teacher’ (1886); and ‘Word Studies in the New Testament’ (3 vols.); ‘The Inferno of Dante.’