The Purposes of the American Colonial Colleges |
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... denomination colleges in America , the primary purpose in most colleges was that of pro- viding the churches on the ... denominational influence . In the light of the picture that has been drawn in preceding sections of the magni ...
... denomination colleges in America , the primary purpose in most colleges was that of pro- viding the churches on the ... denominational influence . In the light of the picture that has been drawn in preceding sections of the magni ...
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... denomination ( whereof Col. Gardner , the deputy governor , was one ) , relative to a seminary of polite literature , subject to the government of Baptists . The motion was properly attended to , which brought together about fifteen ...
... denomination ( whereof Col. Gardner , the deputy governor , was one ) , relative to a seminary of polite literature , subject to the government of Baptists . The motion was properly attended to , which brought together about fifteen ...
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... denominations of Protestants : And that youth of all religious denomina- tions shall and may be freely admitted to ... denomination : And above all , a constant regard to be paid to , and effectual care taken of the College for the ...
... denominations of Protestants : And that youth of all religious denomina- tions shall and may be freely admitted to ... denomination : And above all , a constant regard to be paid to , and effectual care taken of the College for the ...
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