“Give Us Ministers!”
Chapter Ten provides background to the founding of Princeton Theological Seminary. It was a school born of the efforts of Ashbel Green, Archibald Alexander and Samuel Miller as these three men spearheaded an effort to establish a school to train young men for the Presbyterian ministry. Presbyterian ministers were in increasingly short supply, and Princeton College was producing fewer rather than more such ministers.
Keywords: Princeton Theological Seminary, Ashbel Green, Archibald Alexander, Samuel Miller, Richard Stockton, Samuel Stanhope Smith, Henry Kollock, Princeton College, Presbyterian ministers
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