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  1. 5 giorni fa · Francis Edward Clark (born Sept. 12, 1851, Aylmer, Quebec, Can.—died May 26, 1927, Newton, Mass., U.S.) was a Congregational churchman and writer who founded and led Christian Endeavor. Clark graduated from Dartmouth College in 1873 and Andover Theological Seminary in 1876.

  2. 2 mag 2024 · Harriet Beecher Stowe and husband Calvin, a professor at the Theological Seminary in Andover, loved using the “planchette,” a version of today’s Ouija Board. The planchette was extensively marketed in the 1860s, particularly in the years immediately following the Civil War.

  3. 15 mag 2024 · Gift of Moses Stuart to Andover Theological Seminary Library, 1837. Acquired as part of the establishment of the Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity School, 2017. Notes on Taylor letter: "Letter from Judge Taylor - enclosing an Arabic Amulet" ; "Judge Taylor's letter and mss to be sent to Dr Stuart, Andover" ; "To the Library of the Theol. Seminary from M. Stuart, 22 April 1837."

  4. 19 mag 2024 · Then on June 24, 1861, students of the Andover Theological Seminary and Phillips led the Andover Company, followed by throngs of residents, to the train station and off to war. If such memories were on the Andover men’s minds the morning of May 19, 1864, they likely vanished when they learned “a small body of rebel cavalry had been seen.”

  5. 4 giorni fa · Hardy sponsored Neesima’s education at Phillips Academy in Andover and later at Amherst College, where he graduated in 1870. Neesima’s academic prowess and deep commitment to his studies earned him widespread respect, and he went on to study at Andover Theological Seminary, becoming the first Japanese person to receive a degree from a Western institution.

  6. 12 mag 2024 · He was Hitchcock professor of the Hebrew language and literature at Andover Theological Seminary, 1883–1902. In 1902 he became professor of theology and in 1904 professor of the history of religion at Harvard University .

  7. 13 mag 2024 · After having graduated from Andover Theological Seminary, he made a translation of George Christian Knapp's Christian Theology, which became long used as a textbook in American theological seminaries. When he became president of Bowdoin in 1839, he was only 32 years old. He held his position until 1866.