Williston Walker

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Williston Walker, D.D., L.H.D., Ph.D. (1860–1922) was an American Church historian, born at

Leipzig
(Ph.D., 1888).

Walker was employed at

Hartford Seminary from 1889 to 1901, when he accepted a position at Yale University. Walker was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1901.[1]

Publications

  • On the Increase of Royal Power Under Philip Augustus (1888)
  • The Creeds and Platforms of Congregationism (1893)
  • A History of the Congregational Churches in the United States (1894)
  • The Reformation (1900)
  • Ten New England Leaders (1901)
  • John Calvin (1906)
  • Great Men of the Christian Church (1908)
  • French Trans-Geneva (1909)
  • A History of the Christian Church (1918)[2]

References

  1. ^ "MemberListW". American Antiquarian Society.
  2. ^ Walker, Williston (September 3, 1918). A History of the Christian Church. C. Scribner's sons – via Internet Archive. Williston Walker.

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