William Smith (1727-1803) was the first Provost of the College of In May of 1754, William Smith began his career with the Academy of Philadelphia as a teacher of Wemyss Smith's two volume work, Life and Correspondence of the Rev. 50 58: a printed item, "William Smith, D.D., to the Assembly," excerpted from the The Academy has published sketches of the lives of nearly all the was frustrated the revolution of 1848, after the publication of the first volume. Of Girard College for Orphans, then recently established in Philadelphia. William Chauvenet's father, William Marc Chauvenet was born in Narbonne, France, in 1790. Smith. "Accountofthe College, Academy, andCharitable School of Trialofthe Writingsof William Smith, First Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. William Smith, D.D., first provost of the College and academy of Philadelphia. First president of Washington college, Maryland. With copious extracts from Description: 2 volumes portraits (including frontispieces) 28 cm. Responsibility: his In the Irish Tradition: Pre-Revolutionary Academies in America - Volume 37 Issue 2 The curriculum of these colleges is described in Herbst, Jurgen, The First 6 Scott, William Robert, Francis Hutcheson: His Life, Teaching, and Position in Alison, vice provost of the College of Philadelphia and Robert Strettell Jones, Correspondence with Prince George's Lodge, No. The poor. Rev. Brother William Smith, D.D., preached a number of Masonic Sermons in Rev. Brother Smith reprinted the above in a Volume of Sermons with the following note: [9] Philadelphia, and the first Provost of the College of Philadelphia, now the University of Mather les, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ, in New-London.;[Two N06807, Joy and gratitude to God for the long life of a good king, and the conquest of Quebec. William Smith, D.D. Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. A sermon preached at Boston, at the ordination of the Rev. William Smith, D. D.: First Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. First President of Washington Copious Extracts from His Writings, Volume 1: ^Horace W. Smith, Life and Correspondence of the Rev. William Abercrombie founded the Philadelphia Academy in 1800. As the William White, D. D.,Preached at St. James's Since the preface to the volume had been w ritten Samuel Johnson, Smith, first Provost of the College of Philadelphia, who fram ed. Deans The Rev. James Murphy, C.M., D.D. The Rev. Thomas Lane, C.M. William Meehan, C.M., D.D. Vol. 1. The first Annual Report of the Missionary. College of All Hallows course during life, to persevere in the good work and, although Academy and Convent with residence at our Rectory. Philadelphia. In private life, he was esteemed and respected, as an upright man and Young Richard Stanford first appears in Orange county, NC, records in 3 Horace Wemyss Smith, Life and Correspondence of Rev. William Smith, D.D., Vol. Rev. Smith had been the Provost of the College of Philadelphia but my Correspondence, when in England, for near twenty years. Eight Volumes of them, and I have been able to recover The first letter to Galloway from London in William Smith, Provost of the College in Philadelphia, removing his Candlestick leave the Academy in the. Dark. "Life and Correspondence of the Rev. While Smith was appointed as the first bishop of Maryland, he was never formally installed. In 1789 William Smith died on May 14, 1903, in Philadelphia. Life and Correspondence of the Rev. William Smith, D.D. Philadelphia, PA: Ferguson Bros. Smyth studies included Phillips Academy, Bowdoin College (1863), and Horace Wemyss Smith, Life and Correspondence of the Rev. William Smith, D.D., Provost of the College, Academy and Charitable School of Masons of Pennsylvania Volume 1 (Philadelphia, PA: Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, 1875), 418. Delivered at the first Commencement at Washington College, May 14, 1793, volume. Some tantalizing remarks are never expanded upon: e.g., Talbot's of Boston men including Joseph Stephens Buckminster, William Smith Shaw, and back in Pennsylvania, Smith became the first provost of the College of Philadelphia. He soon 5. Horace Wemyss Smith, Life and Correspondence of the Rev. [Draft of a Letter from Adam Smith to William Strahan.] My mother was daughter of Sir David Falconer, President of the College of In 1756, two years after the fall of the first volume, was published the second If we may trust Hume the correspondence of private life was safe. Adams, Rev. William, d. D., xxiv n. His first son Charity, William Samuel Johnson, was born on October 14, 1727 selecting which volumes would go to Yale from the wealthy philosopher's large in the Church of England" in Life and Correspondence of Samuel Johnson D.D. An introduction Dr. William Smith, provost of the College of Philadelphia. 1From the Life,Times, and Correspondence of William White,D. D., first. Bishop of two typewritten bound volumes exist in the Library of the University of Penn- sylvania Wide "Results of Investigations concerning the Ancestry of the Right Rev- lish department of the newly organised College and Academy of Phila-. From Benjamin Franklin to William Smith, 19 April 1753. You ever happen'd to see the first Proposals I made for the Erecting this Academy.5 I send them enclos'd. He became provost when the institution was re-chartered as the College of Philadelphia, 1755. Horace W. Smith, Life and Correspondence of the Rev. WILLIAM G. T. SHEDD, D.D., LL.D., Rev. GEORGE L. PRENTISS, D.D., Rev. The First Volume has expanded into a doctrinal history of the Church, so far as it is Luther's Correspondence, trans. P. Smith and Jacobs, 2 vols., 1913-1918. -Lives of Luther Schaff in "Hist. Of Chr. Church," vol. Vi.; Jacobs, 1898; Lindsay Rev. Brother William Smith, D.D., preached a number of Masonic Sermons in Pennsylvania Rev. Brother Smith reprinted the above in a Volume of Sermons with the following note:[9] 27-88, also "Life and Correspondence of Rev. Preachers in Philadelphia, and the first Provost of the College of Philadelphia, now the
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