George T. Knight (Universalist)
George T. Knight (October 29, 1850 – 1911) was an American Universalist teacher at the Crane Theological School, a Universalist seminary at Tufts University.[1][2][3]
Works
- Article on Universalists in the Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge[4]
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References
- Obituary NY Times
- History of Tufts College
- The Larger Hope: The second century of the Universalist Church in America: Volume 2 Russell E. Miller - 1985 "The next individual to join the divinity school staff, George T. Knight (1850-1911), followed this pattern. He had graduated in 1872 (after winning plaudits as the best baseball player in the college), had entered the divinity school, ..."
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