Excerpt from Exercises Connected With the Inauguration of the Rev. Daniel Johnson Fleming, Ph.D., Professor of Missions; The Rev. Harry Frederick Ward, M.A., Professor of Christian Ethics; The Rev. Eugene William Lyman, D.D., Professor of the Philosophy of Religion: At the Opening Service of the Eighty-Third Academic Year at the Seminary, September Twenty-Sixth, Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen
Resolved unanimously, in humble dependence on the grace Of God, to attempt the establishment Of a Theological Seminary in the City Of New York.
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