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Aiken, Charles Augustus 1827-1892

Charles Augustus Aiken (1827–1892) was a clergyman and academic.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Augustus_Aiken

Born, Manchester, Vermont, October 30, 1827; Dartmouth College, 1846; teacher, Lawrence Academy, Groton, Massachusetts, 1846-47; teacher, Phillips Academy, Andover 1847-49; Andover Theological Seminary, 1849-50, 1852-53; University of Halle, University of Berlin and University of Leipzig, 1850-52; ordained, Congregational Church, October 19, 1854; pastor, Yarmouth, Maine, 1854-59; professor, Latin Language and Literature, Dartmouth College, 1859-66; professor, Latin Language and Literature, College of New Jersey, 1866-69; president, Union College, 1869-71; professor, Christian Ethics and Apologetics, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1871-82, Oriental and Old Testament Literature and Christian Ethics, 1882-88, Oriental and Old Testament Literature, also the Relations of Philosophy and Science to the Christian Religion, 1888-92; died, Princeton, New Jersey, January 14, 1892. Ph.D., College of New Jersey, 1866; D.D., College of New Jersey, 1870.

Biographical Sketch as Sixth President of Union College

Obituary Notice: The Presbyterian and reformed review, Volume 3 - 1892 (page 331)
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Christian ethics (1879) - Aiken, Charles Augustus, 1827-1892
Christian apologetics : the lectures constituting the course in ethics and apologetics (1879) - Aiken, Charles Augustus, 1827-1892
Syllabus of lectures : on Special introduction to the historical books of the Old Testament (1847) - Aiken, Charles Augustus, 1827-1892
Syllabus of lectures : on Special introduction to the Historical books of the Old Testament (1889) - Aiken, Charles Augustus, 1827-1892
Discourses commemorative of the life and work of Charles Hodge (1879) - Princeton Theological Seminary
Address of William M. Paxton at the Obsequies of the Rev. Dr. Hodge, in the First Presbyterian Church, of Princeton, N.J., June 22, 1878 (page 3)
A Tribute Introductory to the Opening Lecture of the Session of 1878-9, Princeton Theological Seminary, September 6, 1878, By Prof. Charles A. Aiken (page 18)
Memorial Discourse Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Princeton, N.J., April 27, 1879, By Henry A. Boardman, D.D., of Philadelphia (page 25)
Minute Adopted by the Board of Directors of the Princeton Theological Seminary, at Their Annual Meeting, Held April 29, 1879 (page 71)

Princeton Theological Seminary Digital Library:

The Presbyterian and Reformed Review (1892)
IV. Christianity and Social Problems by Charles A. Aiken
The Presbyterian and Reformed Review (1892)
V. The Bible and Criticism by Charles A. Aiken
The Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review (1874)
Matthew Arnold's Literature and Dogma by Charles A. Aiken, D.D.
The Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review (1873)
Catholic and Protestant Treatment of the Christian Evidences by Charles A. Aiken, D.D.
The Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review (1872)
The Variable and the Constant in Christian Apology by Charles A. Aiken, D.D.
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review (1868)
Whitney on Language by Charles A. Aiken
The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review (1867)
The Epicurean Philosophy by Charles A. Aiken

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