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" In response to the earnest desire of the petitioners for this charter, that " those of every religious denomination may have free and equal liberty and advantage of education in the said college, any different sentiments in religion notwithstanding... "
The Works of John Witherspoon: Containing Essays, Sermons, &c., on Important ... - Page 328
by John Witherspoon, William Shenstone - 1815
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The Works of the Rev. John Witherspoon, D.D. L.L.D. Late President of the ...

John Witherspoon - 1801 - 386 pages
...college, we have, almoft without exception^ found the moft fmcere, active and zealous friendfhip. V- This college was founded, and hath been condufted...recites as one of its grounds, " That every religious de" nomination may have free and equal liberty and advan" tage of education in the faid college, any...
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History of the College of New Jersey: From Its Origin in 1746 to ..., Volume 2

John Maclean - 1877 - 470 pages
...granting that instrument, " that the petitioners have also expressed their earnest desire that those of every religious denomination may have free and equal liberty and advantage of education in said college, any different sentiments of religion notwithstanding." And this declaration was a declaration...
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Catalogue

Princeton University - 1889 - 596 pages
...the College. In response to the earnest desire of the petitioners for this charter, that " those of every religious denomination may have free and equal liberty and advantage of education in the said college, any different sentiments in religion notwithstanding," it was expressly provided that...
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Catalogue

Princeton University - 1895 - 708 pages
...the College. In response to the earnest desire of the petitioners for this charter, that "those of every religious denomination may have free and equal liberty and advantage of education in the said college, any different sentiments in religion notwithstanding," it was expressly provided that...
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Self Culture, Volume 2

Self-culture - 1895 - 710 pages
...departure from the liberal aims of the originators of the scheme, whose petition had been that " those of every religious denomination may have free and equal liberty and advantage of education in said college, any different sentiments in religion notwithstanding." The new charter expressly provided...
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The Universities of Canada: Their History and Organization

Ontario. Department of Education, George William Ross - Universities and colleges - 1896 - 460 pages
...New Jersey. In response to the earnest desire of the petitioners for this charter, that " those of every religious denomination may have free and equal liberty and advantage of education in the said college any different sentiments in religion notwithstanding," it was expressly provided that...
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The Review of Reviews, Volume 14

Albert Shaw - Literature - 1896 - 788 pages
...attachment. It was by the terms of its charter unsectarian. That instrument provided that "those of every religious denomination may have free and equal liberty and advantage of education in said college, any different sentiments in religion notwithstanding. " Still, for the first three decades...
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Self Culture, Volume 9

Self-culture - 1899 - 880 pages
...predilections of the students, which is manifest even in the charter, which provides that w those of every religious denomination may have free and equal liberty and advantage of education in the said college, any different sentiments in religion notwithstanding." Chapel attendance is required...
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A Popular History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America

Jacob Harris Patton - Presbyterian Church - 1900 - 634 pages
...center of education for the Middle colonies. The design was to establish a college where "Those of every religious denomination may have free and equal liberty and advantage of education, any different sentiments in religion notwithstanding." The treatment which the sainted David Brainerd...
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Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary ...

William Nelson - History - 1916 - 672 pages
...sincere, active and zealous Friendship. 5. This College was founded, and hath been conducted upon the most Catholic Principles. The Charter recites, as one of...and equal "Liberty and Advantage of Education in the said College, any "different Sentiments in Religion notwithstanding." Accordingly there are now, and...
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