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20: 81:. In 1888, he was elected its president, and held the chair of Biblical theology in the years 1892-97 and of ecclesiastical dogmatics from 1897 to 1903. He resigned the presidency in 1903 to engage in literary work in 229: 224: 214: 188: 31: 219: 59: 108: 35: 78: 149: 55: 19: 71: 155: 74:, in 1866-78. He was, at one time, president of the Conservatory of Music at New Brunswick. 209: 204: 8: 67: 148: 86: 63: 198: 142: 112:. Vol. Comprehensive Index. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1990. 77:
In 1879 he was appointed professor of ecclesiastical history at the
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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Frederick Township
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Germany
educator
University of Pennsylvania
New Brunswick Theological Seminary
Dutch Reformed
Bushwick, New York
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Hartford Theological Seminary
Germany
WolfenbĂĽttel
Dictionary of American Biography


Rines 1920
public domain
"Hartranft, Chester David" 
Encyclopedia Americana
Chester David Hartranft: Memorial Addresses
Categories
1839 births
1914 deaths
University of Pennsylvania alumni
Hartford Seminary faculty
New Brunswick Theological Seminary alumni
Heads of universities and colleges in the United States

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