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MOORE, GEORGE FOOT (1851– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 808 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MOORE, See also:GEORGE See also:FOOT (1851– ) , See also:American Biblical See also:scholar, was See also:born in See also:West See also:Chester, See also:Pennsylvania, on the 15th of See also:October 1851, the son of See also:William Eves Moore (1823-1899), a prominent Presbyterian See also:minister, See also:long the permanent clerk of the Presbyterian See also:General See also:Assembly. The son graduated at Yale in 1872 and at See also:Union Theological See also:Seminary in 1897, was ordained in 1878, and from 1878 to 1883 was pastor of the See also:Putnam Presbyterian See also:Church, See also:Zanesville, See also:Ohio. He was See also:Hitchcock See also:professor of the See also:Hebrew See also:language and literature in See also:Andover Theological Seminary in 1883–1902, and was See also:president of its See also:faculty in 1899–1901; in 1902 he became professor of See also:theology and in 1904 professor of the See also:history of See also:religion at Harvard University. His See also:chief See also:critical See also:work dealt with the See also:Hexateuch, and more particularly the See also:Book of See also:Judges (Commentary, 1895; See also:text, See also:translation and notes, 1898; text with critical notes, 1900).

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