Address At the Celebration of the Two Hundred And Seventy Fifth Anniversary of T

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Address At the Celebration of the Two Hundred And Seventy Fifth Anniversary of T
Mckenzie, Alexander, 1830-1914
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" The Churches and the ministers led the way, and the College was founded, and endowed with a min- ister's money and a minister's name. It was placed here, rather than elsewhere, because this was " a place very pleasant and accommo- date, " and "under the orthodox and soul flourishing ministry of Mr. Thomas Shepheard. " Thenceforth the Church and its minister, with the neighboring Churches and ministers, made their College the object of their special care, giving out of their poverty for its su...pport and out of their wealth for its guidance. In its turn the College helped the Churches even as it had been planned. No town has a finer beginning than this. The studies of the College were worthy of the scholars who ordered them. The circumference of their learning was as large as it is now, but there has been a vast 1905. ] ADDRESS OF ALEXANDER McKENZIE 39 filling in as knowledge has grown from more to more. By this the Church profits as it expected to do. How close the connection has been is signified by the fact that even to-day the memorial slab of Henry Dunster the first President rests on the grave of Jonathan Mitchel, the second minister.

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