David Riddle Breed
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David Riddle Breed (June 10, 1848 – March 11, 1931) was an American Presbyterian clergyman and educator, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
He graduated at Hamilton College in 1867 and at Auburn Seminary (Presbyterian) in 1870. He held pastorates in St. Paul and Chicago until 1894, when he was called to the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh.
In 1898 he became Professor of Practical Theology in Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny, Pa.. He identified himself prominently with his denomination's Board of Missions for Freedmen.
Among his publications are many tracts, notably More Light, which has a wide circulation; works on hymnody, especially the frequently reprinted History and Use of Hymns and Hymn Tunes; Abraham, the Typical Life of Faith (1886); History of the Preparation of the World for Christ (1891); Preparing to Preach (1911).
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