Records of the Harvard Biblical Club, 1881-1919.

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Records of the Harvard Biblical Club, 1881-1919.

The Harvard Biblical Club (known as the Harvard Semitic Club until December 3, 1881) was founded on January 22, 1881 by Crawford Howell Toy, Harvard University Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages and Dexter Lecturer, as a Protestant biblical study group whose object was the study of the Old and New Testaments. The records are organized in three series: General Information about the Harvard Biblical Club, Meeting Minutes, and Papers presented to the Harvard Biblical Club.

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The Harvard Biblical Club (known as the Harvard Semitic Club until December 3, 1881) was founded on January 22, 1881 by Crawford Howell Toy, Harvard University Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages and Dexter Lecturer, as a Protestant biblical study group whose object was the study of the Old and New Testaments. The Club was established during the revival of biblical scholarship that took place in the latter half of the nineteenth century in both Europe and the Un...