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Chapter 4. Harvard College from 1650 to the Founding of Yale in 1701
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- Albert Matthews It
- Alexander Young The
- Bernard McGinn The
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- Christians Disciples
- College finances had been difficult from the beginning of Chauncy's presidency. However
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- der President Hoar Albert Matthews
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- Dexter Franklin Bowditch
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- Fellow Daniel Russell
- General Council of the Congregational and Christian Churches 1931
- Goodwin Thomas
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- Hoar's Morison
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- John But
- John Harvard President
- Jordan Wilbur Kitcher
- Joseph Taylor
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- Laws General
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- Mason Hammond
- Mater The
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- Morison
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- Morison Letter
- Morison Samuel Eliot
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- Morison The
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- New England This
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- Out of this intertwined tradition would come the forerunner of Brown University
- Pierson George
- Pope See Robert G.
- President It
- President Leverett The
- President Memorandum
- President Scituate Baptists
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- Puritan Millennium
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- Records Massachusetts Bay
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- Samuel Sewall The Diary
- Sassamon's connection with the College is referred to in a pamphlet published in London in 1675 by a merchant of Boston signing himself
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- That the College was still in a precarious state and required the good will and solicitude of donors who might be deterred from giving bequests by division within the corporation is clear from a letter from Collins to Governor Leverett 19 March 1675
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- to the common College of New England not only as a mystical body
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- William Chauncy Fowler A
- Wilson John
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- Wood Nathan E.
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Chapter 3. The President and Fellows of Harvard College The Oldest Corporation in America, 1650
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- A major work on the Corporation and the Board of Overseers is that of John M. Hoffmann
- Addressed to the Commissioners of the College
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- Bernadette Brooten of Brandeis University in her book Women Leaders in the Synagogue
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- Chiel Arthur A.
- Christology The
- Conzelmann Hans
- Dansey William
- Davis John Stancliffe
- de Lubac Henri
- Dunster seems to have thought of the personnel of the College as something like the board of deacons for the tutelage of the students and for the nurture of young teachers in the service of the truth. Dunster was quite possibly familiar with the tradition that the Jewish community in the Exile was expected to be governed by
- Ecclesiastical Eusebius
- Edwardian Prayer Wrote Calvin
- Eliot Samuel
- England Closer
- England In
- Fahey Michael Andrew
- Ferguson Everett
- Flacius Wilhelm Dilthey
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- Foremost as model was Emmanuel College
- Genossenschaftsrecht In Germanic
- Germany and the United States
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- Law Harold Berman
- Leonard Buckland
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- Mason Hammond Admirably
- Mather Increase
- McFarland Davis Andrew
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- Morison Although
- New England A General History
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- Peter Thomas Dudley
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- Prestwich Menna
- Ratio Disciplinae Fratrum Nov In
- Richard Billington Morison
- Salo Baron Tractate Megilla
- Schattschneider David A.
- Shuckburgh Evelyn S.
- Sibley John Langdon
- So reads the foreword of the projected four-volume A History of the University in Europe
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- The parchment Charter is preserved in the University Archives.
- The position of Morison regarding the original intention for the College was that it was to be
- The rough draft of the Veritas seal is pictured by Quincy in his History of Harvard University
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- Thomas Danforth
- Thompson A. H.
- We have seen how Dunster had seen to it that the Corporation had
- With the full incorporation of the College in 1650 with a Charter granted by the Commonwealth
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