| 1829 - 704 pàgines
...sentiments were more agreeable to the great body of the Massachusetts clergy, of which, cx-ofjiria, he is generally considered the head, and to the sentiments...number of the students would have been diminished." To this statement of the grounds on which President Kirkland came into office, I need add nothing.... | |
| 1842 - 1046 pàgines
...been an adcnoidedged d< fender of Unitartt/wisni, he would not have been fleeted to that place." " Had a decided Unitarian been elected, I really believe...number of the students would have been diminished."* To this statement of the grounds on which President Kirkland came into office, I need add nothing.... | |
| 1842 - 514 pàgines
...Kirkland been an acknowledged defender of Unitarianism, he would not have been elected to that place." " Had a decided Unitarian been elected, I really believe...number of the students would have been diminished."* To this statement of the grounds on which President Kirkland came into office, I need add nothing.... | |
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - 1848 - 608 pàgines
...sentiments. Nay, I may venture to say, that had Dr. Kirkland been an acknowledged defender of Unitarianism, he would not have been elected to that place. Unitarianism...number of the students would have been diminished." To this statement of the grounds on which President Kirkland came into office, nothing needs to be... | |
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - 1848 - 638 pàgines
...sentiments were more agreeable to the great body of the Massachusetts clergy, of which, ex-offlcio, he is generally considered the head, and to the sentiments...number of the students would have been diminished." To this statement of the grounds on which President Kirkland came into office, nothing needs to be... | |
| Hamilton Andrews Hill - 1889 - 734 pàgines
...sentiments were more agreeable to the great body of the Massachusetts clergy, of which, ex officiv, he is generally considered the head, and to the sentiments...number of the students would have been diminished. 1 Five young men were ordained to the foreign missionary service, at the Tabernacle Church, Salem,... | |
| Hamilton Andrews Hill - 1889 - 718 pàgines
...sentiments were more agreeable to the great body of the Massachusetts clergy, of which, ex offifin, he is generally considered the head, and to the sentiments...believe that the number of the students would have been diminished.1 Five young men were ordained to the foreign missionary service, at the Tabernacle Church,... | |
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