Thomas Clap or Thomas Clapp (June 26, 1703 – January 7, 1767) was an American academic and educator, a Congregational minister, and college administrator.
كان توماس كلاب أو توماس كلاب أكاديميًا ومعلمًا أمريكيًا، ووزيرًا جماعيًا، ومديرًا للكلية. لقد كان خامس عميد وأقدم مسؤول يُطلق عليه لقب "رئيس" كلية ييل. ويكيبيديا (إنجليزية)
تاريخ ومكان الميلاد: 26 يونيو 1703، Scituate، ماساتشوستس
تاريخ ومكان الوفاة: 7 يناير 1767، نيو هيفن، كونيتيكت
الأحفاد: تيموثي بيتكين وكاثرين بيتكين وأنّا بيتكين
الأجداد: جون جورهام وصموئيل كلاب وماري أوتيس والمزيد
أولاد الأحفاد: توماس كلاب بيركنز وتوماس كلاب بيتكين وإميلي بالدوين والمزيد
آباء الأجداد: ديزاير هاولاند جورهام وCapt. John Gorham وجين والمزيد
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The Answer of the Friend in the West, to a Letter from a Gentleman in the East, Entitled, The Present State of the Colony of Connecticut Considered: N.B. This Answer Happened to Fall Into the Hands of a Gentleman, who Thought it Best that it Should be Communicated to the Publick
1755
A Brief History and Vindication of the Doctrines Received and Established in the Church of New-England: With a Specimen of the New Scheme of Religion Beginning to Prevail
1755
An Essay on the Nature and Foundation of Moral Virtue and Obligation: Being a Short Introduction to the Study of Ethics; for the Use of the Students of Yale-College. By Thomas Clap, M.A. President of Yale-College, in New-Haven
1765
The Religious Constitution of Colleges, Especially of Yale-College in New-Haven in the Colony of Connecticut: By Thomas Clap, A.M. President of Yale-College
1754
The Annals Or History of Yale-College, in New Haven, in the Colony of Connecticut, from the First Founding Thereof, in the Year 1700, to the Year 1766
1766
The Annals Or History of Yale-College, 1700 to 1766
1766
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Clap, Thomas ; last name (variants): Clapp ; honorific(s): Reverend ; Other names: President ; Birth: March 26, 1703 in Scituate, Massachusetts ; Death: January 17, ...
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Thomas Clap or Thomas Clapp (June 26, 1703 – January 7, 1767) was an American academic and educator, a Congregational minister, and college administrator. He ...
The Religious Constitution of Colleges, Especially of Yale-College in New-Haven in the Colony of Connecticut. By Thomas Clap, A.M. President of Yale-College. by ...
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Thomas Clap. Birth: 26 Jun 1703. Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA. Death: 7 Jan 1767 (aged 63). New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA.
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An important association copy of this early history of Yale College, written by its president, Congregational minister Thomas Clap (1703-67), and from the ...