| William Roscoe Thayer - 1906 - 886 páginas
...University. At an early meeting they adopted the following declaration, that " every encouragement be given to the serious, impartial, and unbiased investigation...no assent to the peculiarities of any denomination be required either of the students, or professors, or instructors." There was no such school of theology... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1935 - 814 páginas
...inclusion in the constitution of the divinity school of the requirement "that every encouragement be given to the serious, impartial, and unbiased investigation...no assent to the peculiarities of any denomination be required either of students, or professors, or instructors", were further steps in the transition... | |
| 1952 - 740 páginas
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| 1916 - 898 páginas
...— "it being understood, that every encouragement be given to the serious, impartial, and unbiassed investigation of Christian truth ; and that no assent to the peculiarities of any denomination be required either of the Students, or Professors, or Instructors." With the additional endowment thus... | |
| Conrad Wright - 1989 - 196 páginas
...intervals. It is, then, not surprising that the founders of the Harvard Divinity School should have declared that no assent "to the peculiarities of any denomination of Christians shall be required of the students or instructors." 18 Kirkland, Channing, and Thacher were named a committee of three... | |
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