Asa Mahan (/ˈeɪsə məˈhæn/; November 9, 1799 – April 4, 1889) was a U.S. Congregational clergyman and educator and the first president of both the Oberlin...
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December, and published a pamphlet explaining their decision. A trustee, Asa Mahan, resigned also, and the trustees fired John Morgan, a faculty member who...
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neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1851 by Asa Mahan the then-recently resigned president of nearby Oberlin College. (See also...
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(1913–2010), American baseball player Asa Mahan (1800–1889), first president of Oberlin College Dennis Hart Mahan (1802–1871), professor at the US Military...
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his doctrine was distinctly different from the Wesleyan one to which Asa Mahan was more attracted. The American holiness movement began to spread to...
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going from "No S are P" to its converse "No P are S". In the words of Asa Mahan: "The original proposition is called the exposita; when converted, it...
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Institute. The group agreed to come to Oberlin, but on condition that Asa Mahan, who had resigned as a Lane trustee, come as president, and that Oberlin...
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Adrian "through the efforts of the antislavery leader and educator, Rev. Asa Mahan, who was elected first president of the new Adrian College". The college...
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President of Oberlin College In office 1851 (1851)–1866 (1866) Preceded by Asa Mahan Succeeded by James Fairchild Personal details Born (1792-08-29)August...
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Davis' spiritualism received an extensive critical analysis by theologian Asa Mahan: Modern Mysteries Explained and Exposed. In Four Parts. I. Clairvoyant...
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