ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1932, tells the progress of Manchester College, founded in Manchester in 1786, and since 1889 established at Oxford, as a postgraduate School of Theology and place of training for the ministry of religion. This title will be of interest to students of history and education.

part |2 pages

Part I Earlier Academies

chapter I|6 pages

The Fore-Runners

chapter II|6 pages

The First Academy

chapter III|4 pages

From Rathmel to Warrington

chapter IV|20 pages

Warrington Academy

part |2 pages

Part II Manchester College

chapter V|18 pages

The First Manchester Period

chapter VI|34 pages

Manchester College, York

chapter VII|31 pages

The Second Manchester Period

chapter VIII|33 pages

Manchester New College, London

chapter IX|37 pages

Manchester College, Oxford