John Forsyth papers, 1870 [microform]

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John Forsyth papers, 1870 [microform]

Collection consists of: "History of the Associate Reformed Church. Part II, Time of the Synod, 1782-1802" manuscript by Forsyth.

1 v.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8176392

Presbyterian Historical Society, PHS

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Forsyth, John, 1810-1886

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John Forsyth, professor and Reformed minister, was born in Newburgh, N.Y., on December 31, 1810, the eldest son of John and Jane (Currie) Forsyth. He received a bachelor's degree from Rutgers College in 1829, a master's from Union College in 1834, and the Doctor of Divinity from Rutgers College in 1842. Forsyth taught Latin at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) from 1846 to 1853, and taught Hebrew and archaeology in the Reformed Theological Seminary (Newburgh, N.Y.) from 1853 t...

Associate Reformed Synod (1782-1801)

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Synod formed 1782 by merger of the Associate Presbytery of Pennsylvania (1753-1782) and the Reformed Presbytery (1774-1782); sometimes known as Associate Reformed Presbyterian Synod; synod divided and organized as the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in 1802. From the description of Associate Reformed Synod of the Presbyterian Church records, 1795-1803. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58774178 ...