Rev. Dr. Woodrow who has but lately returned from Europe, 1874 Nov. 4.

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Rev. Dr. Woodrow who has but lately returned from Europe, 1874 Nov. 4.

Clipping, 4 Nov. 1874, Central Presbyterian, briefly reporting debate surrounding the management of Columbia Theological Seminary, and a disagreement between the ruling body of the Presbyterian Church and the Rev. Dr. James Woodrow, an outspoken minister and professor at the seminary known for his support of the theory of evolution; Brown cites as his source the Southern Presbyterian (Columbia, S.C.), a newspaper published by Woodrow.

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Brown, William, Rev.

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Newspaper editor of Central Presbyterian (Richmond, Va.). From the description of Rev. Dr. Woodrow who has but lately returned from Europe, 1874 Nov. 4. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 35619313 ...

Columbia theological seminary

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Woodrow, James, 1828-1907

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Editor of the Southern Presbyterian [newspaper], professor at University of South Carolina, and Presbyterian clergyman; proponent of theory of evolution; and beginning 28 Dec. 1865; in 1873, Woodrow claimed a "larger circulation than any other daily or weekly published in the State ..." From the description of Account books, 1848-1875. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 48991267 James Woodrow was a chemistry student who attended a class of Robert Bunsen (181...