Rev John Davenport's Vision For The Future Of Education

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Yale University
Connecticut, New Haven, Massachusetts, 1652, Rev John Davenport, from a wealthy family and a good education, conceived the idea of Yale University and finally a plan was formed. Resources and support from a synod of Congregational churches, led and formed by Rev. Pierport, Rev. Andrew, and Rev. Russell, was provided. This soon led to Davenport to write the charter, in 1701: “. . . for the liberal and religious education of suitable youth . . . to propagate in this wilderness, the blessed reformed Protestant religion . . .”
John Davenport admired “John Harvard’s,” vision for the future of education, that young men and young ladies should have proper education and understanding Jesus Christ in the New World, and applied this

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