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  2. List of colleges and seminaries affiliated with the Episcopal ...

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    There are 9 theological seminaries officially affiliated with the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Several universities and higher education colleges also have Episcopal Church origins and current affiliations. The Association of Episcopal Colleges is a consortium of colleges with historic and present ties to the Episcopal ...

  3. Category : Universities and colleges affiliated with the ...

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    Pages in category "Universities and colleges affiliated with the Episcopal Church (United States)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Sewanee: The University of the South - Wikipedia

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    The University of the South, familiarly known as Sewanee (/ s ə ˈ w ɑː n i /), [8] [9] is a private Episcopal liberal arts college in Sewanee, Tennessee, United States.It is owned by 28 southern dioceses of the Episcopal Church, and its School of Theology is an official seminary of the church.

  5. Seminary of the Southwest - Wikipedia

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    Located on the top floor of the Booher library, the Archives of the Episcopal Church (USA) is the national research repository for the Episcopal Church and houses the records of the General Convention, the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, the Presiding Bishops, Commissions and Committees, Episcopal Church organizations and personal papers.

  6. All Saints' College (Vicksburg) - Wikipedia

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    The College courses covered mathematics, history, English, science, Latin, French, Spanish, German, Greek, Italian, Bible, and Ethics. The school year consisted of 2 terms of 18 weeks each. There were daily services in the chapel on campus, and Sunday services could be attended at any local church of the student's choice with a proper chaperone.

  7. History of nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For textbooks, many schools used: A Manual of Training (1878); A Hand-Book of Nursing for Family and General Use (1878); A Text-Book of Nursing for the Use of Training Schools, Families, and Private Students (1885); and Nursing: Its Principles and Practice for Hospital and Private Use (1893). These books defined the curriculum of the new ...

  8. Scottish Episcopal Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Episcopal Institute (SEI) is the theological college of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Anglican church in Scotland. It provides training and theological education to those preparing for lay and ordained ministries in the Scottish Episcopal Church. It also provides training for leaders of the United Reformed Church.

  9. Reformed Episcopal Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The Reformed Episcopal Seminary was founded in 1887 in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the "Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church", its chartered and legal name. The seminary was established based on the pledge of a trust created by Harriet Benson in March 1886. [ 1 ]