[Letter] 1877 Jan. 29, Louisville, Ky. to Bro. [John A.] Broadus, Greenville, S.C. / James P. Boyce. 1877.

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[Letter] 1877 Jan. 29, Louisville, Ky. to Bro. [John A.] Broadus, Greenville, S.C. / James P. Boyce. 1877.

Boyce was grieved by the news he heard from [William] Williams. "I am in favor of the board [Southern Baptist Theological Seminary] making him emeritius professor and paying salary for life, or for one year. I hope the Seminary will be able to do this hereafter." "I should wish to put Williams beyond reach of dependence upon others." He had begun to consider who to hire to replace Williams in a year or two. "We can get Manly, if we are able to give full salary. Another idea I have had which may bear fruits, is to have partial professorships and let the pastors (not the present ones) of Louisville fill them." [Williams died of consumption, Feb. 20, 1877 at Aiken, S.C.].

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