A History Of Harvard University From Its Foundation In The Year 1636 To The Period Of The American Revolution

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A History of Harvard University

Author : Benjamin Peirce
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Page : 508 pages
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Release : 1833
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ISBN : HARVARD:32044011751534

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A History of Harvard University, from Its Foundation, in the Year 1636, to the Period of the American Revolution

Author : Benjamin Peirce
Publisher : Hardpress Publishing
Page : 516 pages
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Release : 2012-08-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1290904294

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A History of Harvard University

Author : Benjamin Peirce
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A History of Harvard University

Author : Benjamin Peirce
Publisher : Forgotten Books
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Release : 2017-10-17
Category : Reference
ISBN : 026543677X

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Excerpt from A History of Harvard University: From Its Foundation, in the Year 1636, to the Period of the American Revolution After having collected materials for the present volume, and while engaged in amore careful examination of the details of his work, it pleased Providence, that he should suddenly be arrested in his labors by that disease, which had been exasperated by those very labors, and which soon terminated in removing him from his afflicted family and friends. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

HISTORY OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Author : BENJAMIN. PEIRCE
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Release : 2018
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1033193828

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HIST OF HARVARD UNIV FROM ITS

Author : Benjamin Peirce
Publisher : Wentworth Press
Page : 508 pages
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Release : 2016-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 1362884723

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HIST OF HARVARD UNIV FROM ITS

Author : Benjamin 1778-1831 Peirce
Publisher : Wentworth Press
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Category : History
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A History of Harvard University, from Its Foundation, in the Year 1636, to the Period of the American Revolution, by the Late Benjamin Peirce,...

Author : Benjamin Peirce (bibliothécaire de l'Université de Harvard.)
Publisher : Unknown
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The Monthly Review

Author : Anonim
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Dictionary of Early American Philosophers

Author : John R. Shook
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 1249 pages
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Release : 2012-04-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781441167316

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Dictionary of Early American Philosophers by John R. Shook Pdf

The Dictionary of Early American Philosophers, which contains over 400 entries by nearly 300 authors, provides an account of philosophical thought in the United States and Canada between 1600 and 1860. The label of "philosopher" has been broadly applied in this Dictionary to intellectuals who have made philosophical contributions regardless of academic career or professional title. Most figures were not academic philosophers, as few such positions existed then, but they did work on philosophical issues and explored philosophical questions involved in such fields as pedagogy, rhetoric, the arts, history, politics, economics, sociology, psychology, medicine, anthropology, religion, metaphysics, and the natural sciences. Each entry begins with biographical and career information, and continues with a discussion of the subject's writings, teaching, and thought. A cross-referencing system refers the reader to other entries. The concluding bibliography lists significant publications by the subject, posthumous editions and collected works, and further reading about the subject.

Institutions of Higher Education

Author : Linda Sparks
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 489 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1990-01-24
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780313387784

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This bibliography brings together in one comprehensive volume citations of books, dissertations, theses, and ERIC microfiche relating to the history of specific institutions of higher education worldwide. All types of postsecondary institutions--two years colleges, liberal arts colleges, seminaries, specialized institutions, and universities--are included. Entries include the following elements when available: author/editor, title, place of publication, publisher, publication date, and number of pages. Citations from 85 countries are included. Entries are by country, dependency, and territory. The United States has been further divided by state. Names of institutions are in English. References are in the language in which they were written. The majority of the citations should be available in a library somewhere in the United States. Obscure sources that may be difficult to obtain have been included because they are often the only citation. All editions of a title as well as older works are included because of their potential value to a researcher. The book should be a part of all college, university, and large public library collections. College of Education faculty members specializing in higher or comparative education will find much of value here.

The Emergence of Religious Toleration in Eighteenth-Century New England

Author : Jeffrey A. Waldrop
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 258 pages
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Release : 2018-04-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783110588194

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This book examines the life and work of the Reverend John Callender (1706-1748) within the context of the emergence of religious toleration in New England in the later seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, a relatively recent endeavor in light of the well-worn theme of persecution in colonial American religious history. New England Puritanism was the culmination of different shades of transatlantic puritan piety, and it was the Puritan’s pious adherence to the Covenant model that compelled them to punish dissenters such as Quakers and Baptists. Eventually, a number of factors contributed to the decline of persecution, and the subsequent emergence of toleration. For the Baptists, toleration was first realized in 1718, when Elisha Callender was ordained pastor of the First Baptist Church of Boston by Congregationalist Cotton Mather. John Callender, Elisha Callender’s nephew, benefited from Puritan and Baptist influences, and his life and work serves as one example of the nascent religious understanding between Baptists and Congregationalists during this specific period. Callender’s efforts are demonstrated through his pastoral ministry in Rhode Island and other parts of New England, through his relationships with notable Congregationalists, and through his writings. Callender’s publications contributed to the history of the colony of Rhode Island, and provided source material for the work of notable Baptist historian, Isaac Backus, in his own struggle for religious liberty a generation later.

Jacob Green’s Revolution

Author : S. Scott Rohrer
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2015-01-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780271065793

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Jacob Green’s Revolution by S. Scott Rohrer Pdf

Part biography and part microhistory, Jacob Green’s Revolution focuses on two key figures in New Jersey’s revolutionary drama—Jacob Green, a radical Presbyterian minister who advocated revolution, and Thomas Bradbury Chandler, a conservative Anglican minister from Elizabeth Town who was a leading loyalist spokesman in America. Both men were towering intellects who were shaped by Puritan culture and the Enlightenment, and both became acclaimed writers and leading figures in New Jersey—Green for the rebelling colonists, Chandler for the king. Through their stories, this book examines the ways in which religion influenced reform during a pivotal time in American history.