[Miscellaneous material relating to the Episcopal Consortium for Theological Education in the Northeast (ECTENE) (2)]. 1972-1973.

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[Miscellaneous material relating to the Episcopal Consortium for Theological Education in the Northeast (ECTENE) (2)]. 1972-1973.

1 envelope ; 29 cm.

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Episcopal Consortium for Theological Education in the Northeast.

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Episcopal Church

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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...

Episcopal Divinity School

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General Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.)

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Episcopal Theological School (Cambridge, Mass.)

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In 1974, the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Mass., combined with the Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia (PDS) to form the Episcopal Divinity School, located in Cambridge, Mass. From the description of Episcopal Theological School collection of Episcopal bishops of North Carolina letters, circa 1820-1960. WorldCat record id: 700276773 From the guide to the Episcopal Theological School Collection of Episcopal Bishops of North Carolin...

Philadelphia Divinity School

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Philadelphia Divinity School (also known as Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia) incorporated in 1862, graduating its first class in 1863; had several different locations in Philadelphia, settling in its last campus at 42nd and Spruce streets in the 1920s and merged with St. Andrews Church at the same time; in the 1930s nearly closed but implemented extensive changes in both its academic and governing programs; existed until 1974 when it moved to Cambridge, Mass., ...