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Contains 101 Results:

n.d. "Have monasteries been beneficial to mankind?"

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 61
Identifier: M164.1
Series Description: From the Series: Contains notes and papers kept by Sherman while he was a student at Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary, including papers read in front of the Theological Society and the Peucinian Society and a volume of Sherman's notes from Professor Stuart's biblical lectures at the Seminary in 1833. Also consists of addresses and essays by Sherman on both religious and secular subjects, such as the advantages of a liberal arts education, temperance, piety, and weakening the foundations...
Dates: 1826-1849, undated

n.d. "Have monasteries on the whole been beneficial to mankind?"

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 62
Identifier: M164.1
Series Description: From the Series: Contains notes and papers kept by Sherman while he was a student at Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary, including papers read in front of the Theological Society and the Peucinian Society and a volume of Sherman's notes from Professor Stuart's biblical lectures at the Seminary in 1833. Also consists of addresses and essays by Sherman on both religious and secular subjects, such as the advantages of a liberal arts education, temperance, piety, and weakening the foundations...
Dates: 1826-1849, undated

n.d. [Hebrew interpretation].

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 63
Identifier: M164.1
Series Description: From the Series: Contains notes and papers kept by Sherman while he was a student at Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary, including papers read in front of the Theological Society and the Peucinian Society and a volume of Sherman's notes from Professor Stuart's biblical lectures at the Seminary in 1833. Also consists of addresses and essays by Sherman on both religious and secular subjects, such as the advantages of a liberal arts education, temperance, piety, and weakening the foundations...
Dates: 1826-1849, undated

n.d. [Idolatry].

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 64
Identifier: M164.1
Series Description: From the Series: Contains notes and papers kept by Sherman while he was a student at Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary, including papers read in front of the Theological Society and the Peucinian Society and a volume of Sherman's notes from Professor Stuart's biblical lectures at the Seminary in 1833. Also consists of addresses and essays by Sherman on both religious and secular subjects, such as the advantages of a liberal arts education, temperance, piety, and weakening the foundations...
Dates: 1826-1849, undated

n.d. [Important truths to Scholars, Citizens, and Moral Beings].

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 65
Identifier: M164.1
Series Description: From the Series: Contains notes and papers kept by Sherman while he was a student at Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary, including papers read in front of the Theological Society and the Peucinian Society and a volume of Sherman's notes from Professor Stuart's biblical lectures at the Seminary in 1833. Also consists of addresses and essays by Sherman on both religious and secular subjects, such as the advantages of a liberal arts education, temperance, piety, and weakening the foundations...
Dates: 1826-1849, undated

n.d. "Institution of the Garter."

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 66
Identifier: M164.1
Series Description: From the Series: Contains notes and papers kept by Sherman while he was a student at Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary, including papers read in front of the Theological Society and the Peucinian Society and a volume of Sherman's notes from Professor Stuart's biblical lectures at the Seminary in 1833. Also consists of addresses and essays by Sherman on both religious and secular subjects, such as the advantages of a liberal arts education, temperance, piety, and weakening the foundations...
Dates: 1826-1849, undated

n.d. [Interminable political discussions].

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 67
Identifier: M164.1
Series Description: From the Series: Contains notes and papers kept by Sherman while he was a student at Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary, including papers read in front of the Theological Society and the Peucinian Society and a volume of Sherman's notes from Professor Stuart's biblical lectures at the Seminary in 1833. Also consists of addresses and essays by Sherman on both religious and secular subjects, such as the advantages of a liberal arts education, temperance, piety, and weakening the foundations...
Dates: 1826-1849, undated

n.d. "Is it expedient for the United States to representatives to the Congress of Panama?"

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 68
Identifier: M164.1
Series Description: From the Series: Contains notes and papers kept by Sherman while he was a student at Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary, including papers read in front of the Theological Society and the Peucinian Society and a volume of Sherman's notes from Professor Stuart's biblical lectures at the Seminary in 1833. Also consists of addresses and essays by Sherman on both religious and secular subjects, such as the advantages of a liberal arts education, temperance, piety, and weakening the foundations...
Dates: 1826-1849, undated

n.d. "Is it right to force by law the subject of religious institutions?"

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 69
Identifier: M164.1
Series Description: From the Series: Contains notes and papers kept by Sherman while he was a student at Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary, including papers read in front of the Theological Society and the Peucinian Society and a volume of Sherman's notes from Professor Stuart's biblical lectures at the Seminary in 1833. Also consists of addresses and essays by Sherman on both religious and secular subjects, such as the advantages of a liberal arts education, temperance, piety, and weakening the foundations...
Dates: 1826-1849, undated

n.d. "Is the particular thing asked in the prayer of faith granted?"

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 70
Identifier: M164.1
Series Description: From the Series: Contains notes and papers kept by Sherman while he was a student at Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary, including papers read in front of the Theological Society and the Peucinian Society and a volume of Sherman's notes from Professor Stuart's biblical lectures at the Seminary in 1833. Also consists of addresses and essays by Sherman on both religious and secular subjects, such as the advantages of a liberal arts education, temperance, piety, and weakening the foundations...
Dates: 1826-1849, undated