Excerpt from Sequel to "Our Liberal Movement"The history of this School properly begins with the time when a regular post-graduate course of the ology was established here under the presidencv of Dr. Kirkland. The class of 1811, I believe, was the first to which this course was open. Tut the Divin ity School apart from the College was not formally organized till 1819, with the appointment of An drews Norton as Professor of Sacred Literature. It will be proper, therefore, to begin our survey by considering briefly what that first appointment sig nified in the teachings and character of the School.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.
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