| Joseph Emerson Worcester - Classical geography - 1844 - 356 pages
...(*) are under the direction of the Baptists; thus (f) Episcopulians; thus (I) Methodists; thus (§) Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are...influence of those that are in the New England States, is Congregationulism; of the most of the others, Presbyterianism. TABLE XII. — Medical Schools in the... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1845 - 366 pages
...Episcopalians; thus ft) Methodists; thna (}) Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are vnmafked, the prevailing religious influence of those that are...States is Congregationalism; of most of the others, PrisbyterianismBy students in the above table, except a few of the Colleges in tlte Southern and Western... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - United States - 1845 - 374 pages
...under the direction of the Jiaptists; thus (•)•) Episcopalians i thus ({) Methodists; thus ($) Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are...prevailing religious influence of those that are in New England States is Congregationalism ; of most of the others, Presbyterianism. The provision for... | |
| Thomas Baldwin - Geography - 1846 - 664 pages
...(*) are under the direction of the Baptists ; thus (t) Episcopalians ; thus (|) Methodists ; thus (5) Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are...prevailing religious influence of those that are in New England is Congregationalism ; of most of the others, Prcsbyterianism. By students in the above... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1847 - 392 pages
...are under the direction of the Baptists ; thus (i ), Episcopalians; thus(t), Methodists; thus (}), Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are...influence of those that are in the New England States ia Congregationalism ; of most of the others, Prcsbyterianism. By students in the above table, except... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1848 - 390 pages
...are under the direction of the Baptists ; thus (t), Episcopalians ; thus (l), Methodists ; thus (§), Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are...States is Congregationalism ; of most of the others, Presbyterianism. By instructora in the above table is meant those connected with the undergraduates... | |
| G. P. Sanger - 1848 - 752 pages
...are under the direction of the Baptists ; thua (t), Episcopalians ; thus (I), Methodists ; thus (§), Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are...prevailing religious influence of those that are in the New En(Iaii1 States is Congregationalism; of most of the others, Preshyterianism. By instructors, in the... | |
| Thomas Baldwin - Geography - 1852 - 764 pages
...are under the direction of the Baptists ; thus (f ) Episcopalians ; thus (t) Methodists; thus (§) Catholics. With respect to the Colleges Which are...the prevailing religious influence of those that are iu New England is Congregationalism; of most of the others, Presbyterianism. By students in the above... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1853 - 372 pages
...Episcopalians; thus (1), Methodists ; thus (§), Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are unmarhed, the prevailing religious influence of those that are in the New England Stales is Congregationalism; of most of the others, Preshylerianism. By 1nstructors, in the atxwe tahle,... | |
| William O. Blake - Geography - 1855 - 1010 pages
...(*) are under the direction of the Baptists: thus (t), Episcopalians; thus (i) Methodists; thus (§), Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are...States is Congregationalism ; of most of the others, Presbyieriani&rn. Perhaps if fewer institutions had been chartered, and they had been more liberally... | |
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