- The
Dudleian lectures are a
series of
prestigious lectures on
religion at
Harvard University,
where they are the
oldest endowed lectureship. The lectures...
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Justice of M****achusetts,
member of the
Royal Society,
founder of the
Dudleian lectures at Harvard. Paul
Dudley Sargent (1745–1828), Army
colonel and...
- 1768, and of
Caleb Prentice, Reading,
October 25, 1769. He
preached the
Dudleian lecture of
Harvard college in 1770,
Diocesan Episcopacy, as
Founded on...
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papers on the
natural history of New England, as well as the
founder of the
Dudleian lectures on
religion at
Harvard University.
Dudley was an
investor in the...
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embraced his principles, lost by
consequence their parishes. He
preached the
Dudleian lecture on
Presbyterian ordination in 1794. He
published a
sermon on the...
- (1854); Wunnissoo, or the Vale of Housatonnuck, a poem (Boston, 1856); a
Dudleian lecture at Cambridge; a book of
Christian Sonnets (Northampton, 1860);...
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intellectual exploration beyond curriculum and
disciplinary changes. In 1755, the
Dudleian Lecture was
given for the
first time by the
College President. In 1756...
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received a D.D. from
Meadville Theological School. Also in 1917 he was the
Dudleian lecturer at Harvard. At the
close of his
service in New York, he spent...
- and its
kindred Principles unfriendly to the
Improvement of Man" as a
Dudleian Lecture in Cambridge. In 1863
Francis donated two
thousand six hundred...
- Hutchinson’s house, and many
thought Mayhew was responsible.
Mayhew was
Dudleian lecturer at
Harvard in 1765. He died July 1766. A
quarter century after...