Discourses, Delivered in the College of New Jersey; Addressed Chiefly to Candidates for the First Degree in the Arts; with Notes and Illustrations, Including a Historical Sketch of the College, from Its Origin to Accession of President Witherspoon

Baccalaureate discourses by Ashbel Green to College of New Jersey students advocating the union of piety and science; includes a historical sketch of the college and explanatory notes.

Ashbel Green was an American Presbyterian minister, academic leader, and early church statesman who served as pastor in Philadelphia, chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives, and the eighth president of Princeton University from 1812 to 1822 while helping found and strengthen Princeton Theological Seminary. His influence extended through denominational leadership, editorial work, and religious education, making him a central figure in early 19th-century American Presbyterianism.

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