Autobiography Correspondence Etc of Lyman Beecher volume 2

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Lyman Beecher
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*' Of our difficulties I may say, the resignation of Profess- or Dickinson, in some respects to be deprecated, may be, in the end, a benefit, without any disparagement to him.
" has resigned, but is malignant ; will join the Old School ; and he and are planning to break down the seminary and deliver it over into the hands of the Old School. Says that Stowe shall go at any rate, and if he refuses we both shall go. They have, h/ y-o ^ . N the board but six to twelve, and we intend to elr^, r-'>i^
..., tru. C'. So 446 AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
many additional trustees as shall give them a stern chase without hope forever.
" But, in the midst of our joy in tribulation, Tappan has again stopped payment. My people are kind, but, as I give them but half my time, I can not rely on them to meet my exigencies, and shall need, imperiously, temporary aid till Tappan resumes or the times change. If I stop now and leave the seminary, it would go into the hands of the Old School infallibly and immediately. Dr. Bishop writes that he knows they intend to leave no stone unturned to get it into their own hands, and that they are sanguine, and no doubt in correspondence with and, and are talking of Breckinridge as my successor.


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