Francis Landey Patton (January 22, 1843 – November 25, 1932) was a Bermudan-American educator, Presbyterian minister, academic administrator, and theologian...
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Seminary from 1886 to 1902. After the death of Warfield in office, Francis Landey Patton took over the functions of the office as the first president of...
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Alexander Hodge (1878–1886) B. B. Warfield (1887–1902) The Presidents Francis Landey Patton (1902–1913) J. Ross Stevenson (1914–1936) John A. Mackay (1936–1959)...
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sign a statement of faith. Among his Princeton influences were Francis Landey Patton, who had been the prosecutor in a nineteenth-century heresy trial...
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earned a reputation at Princeton as a compelling speaker. In 1896, Francis Landey Patton announced that College of New Jersey was being renamed Princeton...
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served from 1957 to 1972. He is also the first president since Francis Landey Patton, president from 1888 to 1902, who does not hold a PhD. Eisgruber...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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many Princetonians, as president of Princeton during 1888-1902 Francis Landey Patton (1843–1932) was viewed by many as a hindrance to Princeton's progress...
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the Presbytery of Chicago on charges of heresy preferred by Dr Francis Landey Patton, who argued that Professor Swing preached that men were saved by...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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Til's thought, including John Frame, Greg Bahnsen, Rousas John Rushdoony, Francis Schaeffer, as well as many of the current faculty members of Westminster...
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In office 1868–1888 Preceded by John Maclean, Jr. Succeeded by Francis Landey Patton Personal details Born (1811-04-01)April 1, 1811 Ayrshire, Scotland...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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because they preferred presbyterian polity. In 1706, seven ministers led by Francis Makemie established the first American presbytery at Philadelphia in the...
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led Old Schoolers in the denomination to move against him, with Francis Landey Patton taking the lead. Under the terms of the reunion of 1869, General...
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Johns Hopkins, New York Law School, and Colorado College. In 1896, Francis Landey Patton announced that Princeton would henceforth officially be known as...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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pastor of Jefferson Park Presbyterian was the noted evangelical Francis Landey Patton, who later served as president of Princeton Theological Seminary...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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author; Pulitzer Prize nominee Elaine Pagels – professor of religion Francis Landey Patton – professor of theology; president of the university, 1888–1902...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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School T.N. Tatem Middle School Warwick Academy (private school) Francis Landey Patton (1843–1932) Born and schooled in Warwick Parish. Presbyterian minister...
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especially to the study of Hebrew and other languages. Along with Robert Bridges Patton, Alexander established Edgehill seminary in Mercer County, New Jersey, and...
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dogmatics written in Latin in the 17th century by Reformed scholastic Francis Turretin as a theological textbook. Professors Alexander and Samuel Miller...
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dogmatics lectures, he did not use the common textbook materials from Francis Turretin, John Calvin, or Charles Hodge, but developed his original work...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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Charles Hodge Archibald Alexander Hodge B. B. Warfield Presidents Francis Landey Patton J. Ross Stevenson John A. Mackay James I. McCord Thomas W. Gillespie...
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