Alexander, Archibald Princeton School Theology Presbyterian
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) was the first professor in the Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church when it began in August, 1812. Prior to this, he served as president of Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia from 1797-1806 and as pastor of Third Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia for six years.
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Alexander, Archibald
- Princeton and Preaching: Archibald Alexander and the Christian Ministry - Forward to the book by James M. Garretson.
- Archibald Alexander's Conversion - Article from The Free Presbyterian Magazine.
- Life of Archibald Alexander, D.D. - Biographical article of his life and work from alexander, archibald The alexander, archibald Southern Presbyterian Review.[PDF]
- August 12, 1812: Archibald Alexander Assumed New Princeton Post - A brief history of his early life and princeton school role princeton school as the first professor at the Theological princeton school Seminary of princeton school Princeton.
- Famous Americans: Archibald Alexander - Biographical article.
- Archibald Alexander - Accomplishments as president of Hampden-Sydney College.
- The Life of Archibald Alexander - Online book by son, James Waddel Alexander.
- Archibald Alexander Travelogue - A guide to sites at Lexington, Virginia associated princeton school with alexander, archibald Archibald Alexander.
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