CAVEN, WILLIAM, Presbyterian minister, educator, and theologian; b
, William Andrew. He had bought out Ramsdell by 1865 and was in business on his own at Lynedoch and Tonawanda. In 1868 he was joined in the lumber and timber business by his brother Thomas. Their firm, J
Scripture readings: a statement of the facts connected therewith . . . ([Toronto, 1886]), a pamphlet consisting of a letter by Dewart and one by the Presbyterian theologian William
concerning himself ([Princeton, N.J.?], 1904); The higher criticism . . . (Toronto, 1904); and The higher criticism of the Old Testament, intro. William Caven (New York, 1905
Protestant Ontario that the federal Conservative government disallow the act [see William Caven]. In Ontario
correspondence with other churches. When Principal William Caven of Knox College, convener of the Presbyterian church’s
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