The South in the Building of the Nation; a History of the Southern States Designed to Record the South's Part in the Making of the American Nation: 12
The South in the Building of the Nation; a History of the Southern States Designed to Record the South's Part in the Making of the American Nation: 12
Riley, Franklin L. (Franklin Lafayette), 1868-1929
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In 1812 he was called to the Presbyterian church in Bichmond. Rice's intellectual activity was not con- fined to preaching, and in 1815 he began the pub- lication of a religious periodical, the Christian Moni- tor, and in 1818 the better-known Virginia Evangeli- cal and Literary Magazine, a publication of unusual power. In 1819 he was given the degree of D.D., and in 1822 he was elected president of Princeton Col- lege. He founded the Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, over which he presid...ed in his later years. He was a powerful preacher, and his minis- try carried him among the n^ro slaves as well as among the white people. His only book was his His- torical and Philosophical Considerations on Re- ligion, a compilation of letters he had written to James Madison. EICE, Nathan Lewis, clergyman: b. Carrard county, Ky., Dec. 20, 1807; d. Chatham, Ky., June 11, 1877. He was educated at Centre College and en- tered Princeton Theological Seminary in 1829. In 1833 he was called to a charge in Bardstown, Ky.
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