Edward Norris Kirk | |
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Born | August 14, 1802 |
Died | March 27, 1874 | (aged 71)
Education | Princeton Theological Seminary |
Church | Presbyterian, Congregational, revivalist |
Writings | Lectures on Christ's Parables Canon of the Holy Scriptures Lectures on Revivals |
Congregations served | Second Presbyterian Church and Fourth Presbyterian Church, Albany, New York; Mount Vernon Congregational Church |
Edward Norris Kirk (August 14, 1802 – March 27, 1874), was a Christian missionary, pastor, teacher, evangelist and writer in the Presbyterian, Congregational and revivalist traditions in the US. He founded the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Albany, New York, following a schism at the Second Presbyterian Church in the same city, and later served as the first pastor of Mount Vernon Congregational Church (now associated with Old South Church[1]) in Boston, from 1842 to 1871, where his teaching led to the conversion of renowned evangelist Dwight L. Moody.[2]