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George Edwin Rines (December 28, 1860, Maitland,
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- November 30, 1951,
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) was a
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who grew up and worked in the
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Biography

Coming to the United States when 11 years old, his early education was obtained in the public schools of
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. For several years after graduation from the high school there he was engaged in mercantile life, but in 1887 resumed his studies at
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in
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. In 1890, he entered the full
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course in theology and was graduated from the Hamilton Theological Seminary in 1893. He was for two years pastor at
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, afterward accepting a call to the pastorate of the First Baptist Church of
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'', to which he contributed many articles. Subsequently Rines was managing editor of the United Editors ''Encyclopedia'', and in 1910-11 was general editor of ''The Foundation Library for Young People''. From 1913 to 1915, Rines was managing editor of ''The German Classics'', and after 1916 was editor-in-chief of the second edition of ''Encyclopedia Americana''.


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''Encyclopedia of Latin America'' card
at Johns Hopkins University. It gives a date of death; but it gives 1858 as the date of birth. ;Attribution *


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* 1860 births 1951 deaths American editors Baptists from New York (state) Baptist ministers from the United States Canadian emigrants to the United States Canadian Baptists People from Hants County, Nova Scotia American encyclopedists Baptists from New Jersey {{US-editor-stub