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ln 17518, when Kentucky Academy was incrged in the l'niversity of Tran- sylvania, llr. Blythe was inade a professor, and later served as acting president for twelve or lifteen years. Associated with the Rev. llavid llice and l7r. Blythe in the founding of this institution w88'AJ1ulge Caleb Wallace illltl the llev. John Todd, of Louisa Count ', Vir-rinia, both l'rincelon lfraduatcs and both trustees of 1Ll1ll111lLlULl'SlLl' d C 33 ney. About the time Dr. lfllythe resigned the p1'esideucy of the college he established a seminary for young ladies, in wl1icl1 we1'e introduced llliilly of the higher branches of education, especially the tnatlieinaties and natural science. llc was exceedingly thorough in his instructions, and his inilucnce in this de- partment was widely and deeply felt. tSprague, Vol. IV., p. 593.3 lf, in founding other institutions, llainpden-Sidney had an opportunity to show her appreciation of the good otlices performed by l'rinceton in her he- half, it was reserved for her as a peculiar privilege and a special distinction to send hack to Princeton in the person of the Rev. Archibald Alexander, D. D.. LL. D., o11e of her own presidents, and illllflllg the niost. illustrious divincs and distinguished educators the Church has produced. there to liecoine the founder ufTl1C Princeton 'llheological Seminary. ' .Xt tl1e age of twenty-four llr. Alexander was chosen l'resident ot' llanip- den'Sidney Uollege and was inaugurated in 1797. Here he centiuued until 'ISULL and then resigned To lreeoine pastor of tl1e Pine Street Vhureh. Philadels phia, May 20, ISHT. ln the saine year he was elected moderator of the General Asseinlmly, and the next year lveferc that liedy he preached a serniou in which he inade a suggestion in regard to a Tlieological Seminary. That suggestion. it is thought, had an iinportant hearing on the ultimate action of the Church in establishing the Seminary at Princeton. lSp1-agile. Vol. IV., p. 615.6 ln 1812, the .Xsseinhly having decided on establishing a Seminary at Princeton, Dr. Alexander, on the 2d of June, was chosen to the Professorship of llidaetie and IJUlUll1lC 'l'heology. He accepted the appointinent . . a11d was inaugurated on the 12th of .Xugust following. l'Il11'd., p. til5.l He organized the Seminary, formed its eurriculuni during its earliest years, and presided over its administration until his decease. Oetolrer. 1351.0 4 l'rel1yterian Eneyclopt-dia.t ll'hile Hanu,den-Sidney was sending forth her sons lllfo other States as pioneers of civilization and education, and while she was contributing so generously To the ranks of the f'hureh and was helping so largely to provide 28
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