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Seminary House is rumoured to be haunted, therefore, every Halloween, its residents transform the entire building into a Haunted House.
The Chapel and Lovelace Hall at Marion Military Institute, First Congregational Church of Marion, the Henry House, Marion Female Seminary, Phillips Memorial Auditorium, President's House at Marion Institute, Siloam Baptist Church are all individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic buildings and sites within the district include the Kingston town hall ; the Josiah Bartlett House, home of a signer of the U. S. Declaration of Independence ; the First Universalist Church ; the Sanborn Seminary ; The 1686 House restaurant ; the Masonic building ; the Cemetery at the Plains ( where Josiah Bartlett is buried ); and the Church on the Plains.
The John P. Crozer II Mansion, George K. Crozer Mansion, Caleb Pusey House, Old Main of the Crozer Theological Seminary, and Pusey-Crozier Mill Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Cincinnati, Ohio is the former home of her father Lyman Beecher on the former campus of the Lane Seminary.
The Great House of Cilicia operates one seminary, the Seminary of Antelias at Bikfaya, Lebanon.
McCurry serves on numerous boards or advisory councils for organizations including Share Our Strength, the Junior Statesmen Foundation, Children's Scholarship Fund, the Wesley Theological Seminary, United Methodist Communications and the White House Historical Association.
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Cincinnati, Ohio was the home of her father Lyman Beecher on the former campus of the Lane Theological Seminary.
* School House, built in 1849 for the Farmington Female Seminary, was rented by Sarah Porter until her purchase in 1885.
Seminary Street leads to the President's House after going past Wright House ( Admissions ), the Casella Fine Arts Center, Levenworth Hall and the Georgian Revival Woodruff Hall.
In 1941, a graduate student at the Illinois Institute of Technology accidentally discovered that the Seminary was moving ahead with a plan to demolish the Robie House and informed his instructors, including Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
On March 1, 1957, the Seminary announced plans to demolish the Robie House on September 15 in order to begin the construction of a dormitory for its students.
Hobart's zeal for the General Seminary and the General Convention led him to oppose the plan of Philander Chase, Bishop of Ohio, for an Episcopal seminary in that diocese ; but the Ohio seminary was made directly responsible to the House of Bishops, and Hobart approved the plan.
The Husson University Campus in Bangor, includes the Newman Gymnasium, the Winkin Sports Complex, Robert O ' Donnell Commons ( the College of Health and Education is located here ), Peabody Hall ( including the Sawyer Library, the College of Business, the Ross Furman Student Center, and the independent Bangor Theological Seminary ), the Dickerman Dining Center ( renovated in 2012 ), the Dyke Center for Family Business, the Wildey Communications Center ( named for NESCOM founder George Wildey ), and the Beardsley Meeting House ( named for former Husson President and current Commissioner of the Department of Conservation William Beardsley ) which houses the 500-seat Gracie Theatre, and Living Learning Center which houses upperclassmen in suites and holds offices and classrooms on the ground floor.
Nashotah House was founded by three young deacons of the Episcopal Church: James Lloyd Breck, William Adams, and John Henry Hobart, Jr., all recent graduates of General Theological Seminary in New York City, at the bidding of Bishop Jackson Kemper.
The property of the Nashotah House Episcopal Seminary covers 365 acres ( 148 ha ) of land.
Institutions of the diocese include St. Luke's Episcopal Health System in Houston ; St. Vincent's House, a social service agency, in Galveston ; St. David's Hospital, a healthcare system, in Austin ; El Buen Samaritano, an agency to help working poor in Austin ; COTS / LOTS, Community of the Streets, outreach to homeless men and women in midtown Houston ; Episcopal High School, Houston ; St. Stephen's Episcopal School, Austin ; and the Seminary of the Southwest in Austin.
* History of Columbia Theological Seminary by George T. Howe ; Presbyterian Publishing House, Columbia, SC ; 1884.
Students now attend the Diocese of Brooklyn's Cathedral Seminary House of Formation in Douglaston, Queens, New York.
* The House of Teachers Seminary of Qazakh, built in 1910, functioned between 1918 and 1959.

Seminary and built
Other attractions include the Norman Arc, that is the remains of the old Norman Castle built in 1073 and demolished in 1880, and a number of churches, including the Royal Saint Nicholas ( San Nicolò Regale ) Church, a rare example of Norman architecture built in 1124, the Seminary, built in 1710, which surrounds the main local piazza, Piazza della Repubblica, and St. Vitus on the Sea ( San Vito a Mare ) Church.
Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, who developed Reconstructionist Judaism and taught at the Conservative Jewish Theological Seminary of America, also rejected the idea of a personal God, Kaplan instead thought of God " as a force, like gravity, built into the very structure of the universe ," believing that " since the universe is constructed to enable us to gain personal happiness and communal solidarity when we act morally, it follows that there is a moral force in the universe ; this force is what the Constructionists mean by God ," although some Reconstructionists do believe in a personal God.
Father and the Seminary of Foreign Missions of Quebec built a log church.
William Bowen purchased the old Spring Villa Female Seminary building ( built on land purchased from the Bonapartes in 1837 ) and reopened it as the Bordentown Military Institute.
The Cherokee Female Seminary was also built here in 1849.
Opposite is the Bishop's Palace, and not far off, is the Episcopal Seminary ( built on the ruins of a 6th-century monastic foundation ).
Drew, a devout Methodist, built churches in Carmel and Brewster, New York, contributed to the founding of Drew Theological Seminary in Madison, New Jersey, which is now part of Drew University, and Drew Seminary for Young Ladies in his home town of Carmel.
In 1827, Moore gave the land of his apple orchard to the Episcopal Diocese of New York for the General Theological Seminary, which built its brownstone Gothic, tree-shaded campus south of the manor house.
St. Mary's Hall was built in 1962 and served as an Augustinian Seminary until 1972.
After constructing the landmark Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary in Chicago, Mundelein built St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Area, now Mundelein, Illinois .< ref >
The Theological Seminary, since it did not need to be in close proximity to the college, built a new academic building on the site and began holding classes there in 1960.
The original campus was centered around the Old Seminary Building, which was built in the 1820s and burned in 1924.
In 1970 a Catholic Secondary College, MacKillop College, was built on what had been part of the grounds of the Corpus Christi Catholic Seminary.
During that time also the Roman Catholic High School for Boys was built, and put in operation ; high school centers for girls taught by the different communities were established ; a new central high school for girls was partly endowed and begun ; St. Francis ' Industrial School for Boys was endowed and successfully operated, the Philadelphia Protectory for Boys was erected ; St. Joseph's Home for Working Boys was founded ; a new foundling asylum and maternity hospital was built ; a new St. Vincent's Home for younger orphan children was purchased with the archbishop's Golden Jubilee Fund of $ 200, 000 ; a third Home for the Aged was erected ; a Memorial Library Building, dedicated to the Archbishop, was begun at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook ; and the three Catholic hospitals of the city doubled their capacity.
He was buried in a small chapel he had built on the grounds of St. John's Seminary.
Three academic and missional centers are found at Wartburg Theological Seminary, built on their historic strengths: Center for Global Theologies, Center for Theology & Land ( rural ministry ), and Center for Youth Ministries.
Breckenridge Hall is a three story residence hall that was originally built in 1892 as a dormitory for students of the Danville Theological Seminary.
The St Sulpice Great Seminary of Fukuoka is another notable landmark, having been built in the 1950s and serving to train Japanese Catholic priests from Kyūshū.

Seminary and 1879
Much of Northfield's development in the late nineteenth century was spurred by the work of evangelist Dwight Lyman Moody, a native of Northfield who established the Northfield Seminary for Girls in 1879 on a sweeping hillside in East Northfield.
In 1867, Daniel Drew ( 1797 – 1879 ), a financier and railroad tycoon, endowed his antebellum estate in Madison for the purpose of establishing the Drew Theological Seminary.
The school was originally founded by famed Protestant evangelist Dwight Lyman Moody as two separate institutions: Northfield Seminary for Young Ladies in 1879, and Mount Hermon School for Boys in 1881.
In 1879 he became instructor in biblical philology at the Union Theological Seminary, in 1881 an associate professor of the same subject, and in 1890 Davenport Professor of Hebrew and the cognate Languages.
Born in Topliţa to Gheorghe and Domniţa Cristea, a peasant family, he studied at the Saxon Evangelical Gymnasium of Bistriţa ( 1879 – 1883 ), at the Greek-Catholic Lyceum of Năsăud ( 1883 – 1887 ), at the Orthodox Seminary of Sibiu ( 1887 – 1890 ), after which he became a teacher and principal at the Romanian Orthodox school of Orăştie ( 1890 – 1891 ).
From 1879 – 1880 he studied at the Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Gambier, Ohio and from 1880 – 1885 served as rector of parishes at Galena, Ohio, Midland, Michigan, Minneapolis, Minnesota and Greencastle, Indiana.
During 1879 to 1882 he lectured on theology at Andover Theological Seminary, and in 1883 at Harvard University, where during the time period of 1895 to 1896 he conducted a graduate seminar in ethics.
From 1869 to 1879 he was professor of Hebrew in the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ( first in Greenville, South Carolina, and after 1877 in Louisville, Kentucky ), and in 1880 he became professor of Hebrew and Oriental languages at Harvard University, where until 1903 he was also Dexter lecturer on biblical literature.
He was born on August 8, 1852 in Alqosh, studied in the Ghazir Seminary in Beirut and was ordained priest on July 10, 1879.

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