D. E. Bowen
Editor, author and Baptist minister in U.S.A
Intro | Editor, author and Baptist minister in U.S.A | |
Places | United States of America | |
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Work field | Journalism Literature Religion | |
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Religion: | Baptists |
D.E. Bowen (fl. 1840-80), was a Welsh Baptist minister, serving in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. He was also an editor and author. He was born in Glamorganshire, Wales, but moved to the US at a young age. He was well known as the editor of Y Gwyliedydd, the first periodical published by the Welsh Baptists in the United States in 1843, and Y Seren Orllewinol, which succeeded it the following year.
He also published 'The Berean; or Miscellaneous Writings of the Reverend D.E. Bowen, Carbondale, Pa. (Carbondale, n.d.); a Lecture on the Life and Genius of the Reverend John Williams, Senior Pastor of the Oliver Street Baptist Church, New York (New York, n.d.)'.