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Chapter 6. The Gathering of a “Church Within the Walls” and the Founding and Controversial Unfolding of the Divinity School: Harvard Becomes a Private University, 1805–1869
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- Even the reader who has thus far followed the history of the Harvard church and who is attuned to the ecclesiological sophistication of establishmentarian/Congregational polity may need the reassurance of the author that the second gathered church of proper Congregational polity in Cambridge is that of the University as of 1814 (6.2.a).
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- learned ministry in the small towns around the College of New Jersey (the later Princeton Theological Seminary across Alexander Street from the College). Ellis acknowledged that some formerly munificent Liberal Christian donors had indeed been alienated from the School by the formation of SPEF-2 and the seemingly principled from the severance of the rest of HDS from
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- The National Conference of Unitarian and other Christian Churches would be formed in 1865 under the leadership of Henry Whitney Bellows (1814-1882). The preamble of its constitution referred to its members as
- The present writer received his S.T.B. (B.D.) from this school long after it had become a constituent member of the emerging cluster of graduate seminaries around the mother school of the University of Chicago
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