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... Group Three's position , namely , the education of preachers was but one of aims of the American colonial colleges . Neglected Statements Lyon G. Tyler , a careful student of William and Mary's history , has reviewed the work of James ...
... Group Three's position , namely , the education of preachers was but one of aims of the American colonial colleges . Neglected Statements Lyon G. Tyler , a careful student of William and Mary's history , has reviewed the work of James ...
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... Group Three's position that preparation of ministers comprised but one of purposes of Princeton . CHAPTER SEVEN PENNSYLVANIA During the mid - eighteenth century Philadelphia 1 . 1822 : 61.1 Green . 126 Conclusion.
... Group Three's position that preparation of ministers comprised but one of purposes of Princeton . CHAPTER SEVEN PENNSYLVANIA During the mid - eighteenth century Philadelphia 1 . 1822 : 61.1 Green . 126 Conclusion.
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... Group Three's position that the education of young men for the ministry consti- tuted only one of its objectives . CHAPTER NINE BROWN The last three colonial colleges appeared upon 154 Conclusion.
... Group Three's position that the education of young men for the ministry consti- tuted only one of its objectives . CHAPTER NINE BROWN The last three colonial colleges appeared upon 154 Conclusion.
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