Western Theological Seminary (Evanston, Ill.)
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- Episcopal Church. Western Theological Seminary (Evanston, Ill.)
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found: Hoag, F.V. The churches' unique opportunity ... 1928?:t.p. (Western Theological Seminary, Chicago)
found: Norwood, P.V. Progress and prospects in ... 1929?:t.p. (Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois)
found: NUC pre-56(under: Evanston, Ill. Western Theological Seminary, LC history card: founded 1883 as a seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church; removed from Chicago to Evanston, Ill., 1928)
found: Seabury Divinity School. Seabury Divinity School bulletin. Catalogue number, 1932-1933:p. 2 of cover (1933, voted to merge with Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois, under the name Seabury-Western Theological Seminary)
found: An Episcopal dictionary of the Church (online), viewed August 15, 2020(Seabury-Western Theological Seminary; an accredited seminary of the Episcopal Church, located in Evanston, Illinois. Seabury-Western was the result of the merger of Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, Minnesota, and the Western Theological Seminary, Chicago, on July 1, 1933. Seabury Divinity School was founded in 1858 by James Lloyd Breck. It was first called Seabury Divinity Hall. Western Theological Seminary opened on Sept. 29, 1885, under the leadership of Bishop William Edward McLaren (1831-1905) of Chicago)
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1985-06-21: new
2020-08-16: revised
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