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Ransom Dunn
Rev. Ransom Dunn, D.D. (July 7, 1818 – November 9, 1900) (nickname: "the Grand Old Man of Hillsdale")〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ransom Dunn )〕 was an American minister and theologian, prominent in the early Free Will Baptist movement in New England. He was President of Rio Grande College in Ohio, and Hillsdale College in Michigan.〔〔 ''A Discourse on the Freedom of the Will'' is one of his most notable works. ==Early years== Dunn was born in the town of Bakersfield, in the north corner of Vermont to John (died 1835) and Abigail Reed Dunn (died 1858), a family of English and Scots descent. Three brothers, Hiram, Lewis, and Thomas, also became ministers; there were at least two older half-brothers, Joab and John.〔Gates (1901), p. 31〕 He had at least one sister, Amanda Dunn Montague.〔Gates (1901), p. 18〕 Around 1840 Dunn attended the Baptist Seminary (later called Cobb Divinity School) in New Hampton, New Hampshire. In 1873 he received an honorary doctorate from Bates College in Maine, which was then affiliated with the seminary.〔General catalogue of Bates college and Cobb divinity school, 1863–1915 By Bates College. Lewiston, Me, Cobb Divinity School. Lewiston, Me〕
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