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Andover Theological Seminary (1807–1965) was a Congregationalist seminary founded in 1807 and originally located in Andover, Massachusetts on the campus of Phillips Academy. From 1908 to 1931, it was located at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts .
Alfred Wright (1788–1853) was born in Connecticut in 1788. His parents could not afford to send him to school, so he worked on the family farm until he was 17 years old and could support his own education.
The shock of learning the dying neighbor's identity – and that Eames had led Judson away from the Christian faith into skepticism, but was now dead – returned Judson back to the faith of his youth, although he was already attending the Andover Theological Seminary. [3] In 1808, Judson "made a solemn dedication of himself to God". [4]
He prepared for College at Phillips Academy at Andover, Massachusetts and graduated from Yale College in 1827. [1] He studied for the ministry at Andover Theological Seminary, under Professor Moses Stuart, graduating in 1830. [5] The University of the city of New York gave him the degree of D.D. in 1842, and Princeton College that of LL.D. in ...
During the Civil War, he served as a first lieutenant and as an adjutant to an Illinois regiment. [1] At war's end, he entered Andover Theological Seminary, graduating with a Doctor of Divinity degree in 1868. [1] Merriman's first ministry was in Norwich, Connecticut, at the Broadway Congregational Church. [1]
In 1834, Torrey enrolled at the Andover Theological Seminary, where slavery's abolition was a major topic of discussion.Torrey adopted the cause as his own and although tuberculosis caused him to suspend his studies for a year, he became an active worker for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, which was headed by William Lloyd Garrison.
He was educated at Middlebury College and Andover Theological Seminary, and was ordained in 1817.After laboring as a Baptist missionary in the western part of Virginia, he became in 1818 professor in a new theological school at Philadelphia, which was soon after transferred to Washington, D.C., to become the theological department of the newly chartered Columbian College.
Ralph Emerson (Aug. 18, 1787 – May 26, 1863) was Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Pastoral Theology in the Andover Theological Seminary.. He was born on August 18, 1787, in Hollis, New Hampshire, where his father was a leading citizen, and where his grandfather, Rev. Daniel Emerson, was a pastor from 1743 to 1801.