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Arthur B. Patten : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arthur B. Patten Arthur Bardwell Patten (who often signed his name "A. B. Patten") (March 26, 1864 to May 10, 1952) was a distinguished United States Congregational Church clergyman who served congregations in New England and the Pacific coast. He was the author of books, hymn texts and poems. His best remembered work is the hymn text “Faith of Our Mothers” written circa 1920.〔"Christ and the Fine Arts: An Anthology" by Cynthia Pearl Maus; 1938; page 584.〕 ==Early life and education== Patten was born in Bowdoinham, Maine, on March 26, 1864, the son of Captain Bardwell P. Patten and Frances J. (“Fanny”) Meserve.〔United States Census, 1880〕 His Patten ancestors were among the earliest settlers in Bowdoinham; a section of the town called Patten’s Landing is named for them.〔''The History of the Town of Bowdoinham, 1762-1912'' by Silas Adams - Bowdoinham (Me.); 1912; page 113.〕 Patten was educated at Colby University (AB 1890) and received his theology degree from Bangor Theological Seminary (in 1893). He was ordained as a Congregational minister in Everett, Massachusetts, on February 1, 1894. Patten was part of the world mission movement of the late 1800s that strove to “reach the world for Jesus in our generation.”
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