This volume, "Before The Board Of Visitors Of Andover Theological Seminary In The Matter Of The Charges Against Professors E.c. Smyth, W.j. Tucker, J.w. Churchill... Argument For ... E.c. Smyth", presents a detailed legal and theological argument concerning the charges brought against Professor E.C. Smyth and others at Andover Theological Seminary. Authored by Theodore William Dwight, the text delves into the intricacies of theological disputes and the institutional governance of religious education in the late 19th century.
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