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    Cobb Divinity School (also known as Bates Theological Seminary or the Free Will Baptist Bible School) was a Baptist theological institute. Founded in 1840...
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    students of the affiliated Maine State Seminary, Nichols Latin School, and Cobb Divinity School. In 1915, George Colby Chase, the second president of the college...
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  • the Baronetage of England Cobb Divinity School, a former graduate school Cobb Field, a baseball park in Billings, Montana Cobb lettuce or Boston lettuce...
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    the school, such as Seth Hathorn, who donated the first library and academic building, which was renamed Hathorn Hall. The Cobb Divinity School became...
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    College and Cobb Divinity School, 1863-1915 by Bates College Lewiston, Me, Me Lewiston, Cobb Divinity School Lewiston, Me, Cobb Divinity School, Bates College...
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    movement in New England, serving as Professor of Systematic Theology at Cobb Divinity School at Bates College in Maine and later at Hillsdale College in Michigan...
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    College and Cobb Divinity School, 1882-1889 by Bates College Lewiston, Me, Me Lewiston, Cobb Divinity School Lewiston, Me, Cobb Divinity School, Bates College...
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    George H. Ball (category Cobb Divinity School alumni)
    and teach. In 1847 Ball graduated from the Baptist Bible School (later named Cobb Divinity School at Bates College), which was then located in Whitestown...
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  • physician, attorney, and first leader of what was later known as Cobb Divinity School at Bates College. Moses Mighels Smart was born in 1812 in North Parsonsfield...
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    School and then attended Bates College and its affiliated Cobb Divinity School for six years. He graduated from Bates College's Cobb Divinity School in...
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