Excerpt from A Collection of Papers, Vol. 3: Read Before the Bucks County Historical Society
New England, but too few adequately to supply the destitution. A part of the synod of Philadelphia were decidedly in favor of a liberally educated ministry and were opposed to receiving any Into their number but such as had been trained at a uni versity; while others, contemplating the wants of the country and the lack of men thoroughly qualified, were ready to welcome candidates who were endowed with competent talents and piety though their education was somewhat limited.
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