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A History of American Christianity

CHAPTER XV
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In 1810 the Dutch seminary was begun at New Brunswick, and in 1812 the Presbyterian at Princeton.

In 1816 Bangor Seminary (Congregationalist) and Hartwick Seminary (Lutheran) were opened.

In 1819 the Episcopalian "General Seminary" followed, and the Baptist "Hamilton Seminary" in 1820.

In 1821 Presbyterian seminaries were begun at Auburn, N.Y., and Marysville, Tenn.

In 1822 the Yale Divinity College was founded (Congregationalist); in 1823 the Virginia (Episcopalian) seminary at Alexandria; in 1824 the Union (Presbyterian) Seminary, also in Virginia, and the Unitarian seminary at Cambridge; in 1825 the Baptist seminary at Newton, Mass., and the German Reformed at York, Pa.; in 1826 the Lutheran at Gettysburg; in 1827 the Baptist at Rock Spring, Ill.


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