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Located in [[New York state]], '''Princeton Seminary''' was famous during the [[19th century|19th]] and early [[20th century|20th]] centuries for its defence of [[Calvinist]]ic [[Presbyterianism]]. The college was the centre of a modernist/conservative battle which inevitably led to the formation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and Westminster Theological Seminary.
Located in Princeton, [[New Jersey]] and originally a school of [[Princeton University]] '''Princeton Seminary''' was famous during the [[19th century|19th]] and early [[20th century|20th]] centuries for its defence of [[Calvinist]]ic [[Presbyterianism]]. The college was the centre of a modernist/conservative battle which inevitably led to the formation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and Westminster Theological Seminary.


Notable theologians from Princeton include:
Notable theologians from Princeton include:

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Located in Princeton, New Jersey and originally a school of Princeton University Princeton Seminary was famous during the 19th and early 20th centuries for its defence of Calvinistic Presbyterianism. The college was the centre of a modernist/conservative battle which inevitably led to the formation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and Westminster Theological Seminary.

Notable theologians from Princeton include: