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Identifier: moraviancolleget190809mora (find matches)
Title: Moravian College and Theological Seminary
Year: 1800 (1800s)
Authors: Moravian College Moravian College
Subjects: Moravian College Universities and colleges
Publisher: Bethlehem, PA : Moravian Publication Office
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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,Professor of Biblical Introduction and Old Test. Theology. Rev. William N. Schwarze, B.D.,Professor of Historical Theology and Sociology. Collegiate Jtepartmetit, Rev. Augustus Schultze, L.H.D., President, Hebrew, Greek and French. Howard E. Rondthaler, Ph.B., M.A. Latin, Mathematics and Natural Science. Rev. Samuel H. Gapp, M.A.,Pedagogy, Philosophy and German. Rev. William N. Schwarze, M.A.,Greek, English and History. Rev. Arthur D. Thaeler, B.D.,English Bible. Mathematics aud German. <Eibrariam Charles R. Lichte, A. B. Custodian of lUnstum. Arthur F. Butzin, A.B. Calendar* College Year beginsFounders Day-Thanksgiving Day-College Prayer-day,German CompetitionChristmas Holidays,Winter Examinations,John Beck Oratorical Contest,Summer Examinations,College Year closes, Thursday after September 15. October 2. Last Thursday in November. Last Sunday in November. Third Week in December. Two weeks. Last week in January. Comenius Day, March 28. Third week in May. Wednesday before June 1$.
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INTERIOR OF MEMORIAL CHAPEL. Origin an& Besigm (IT HE Moravian Church or Unitas Fratrum, from± the time of its founding in 1457, has always em-phasized the need of Colleges and Seminaries for ahigher education under Christian influences. Its schoolsin Bohemia, Moravia and Poland were justly renowned;and when, by the fanatical Anti-Reformation edict ofFerdinand II and the Thirty Years War, this oldestProtestant Church was almost wiped out of existence,its last bishop, John Amos Comenius, at one time presi-dent of the Moravian College at Lissa, bequeathedto the world at large in his didactic and educationalworks a precious inheritance of pedagogic science, thevalue of which is now fully recognized and appreci-ated, both in Europe and America. The renewed Moravian Church in particular, whichreceived its episcopacy through Comenius, has alsofrom the first realized the importance of thorough andsystematic school work, in accordance with the prin-ciples and methods of that early foreru

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  • booksubject:Universities_and_colleges
  • bookpublisher:Bethlehem__PA___Moravian_Publication_Office
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • booksponsor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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