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Diocesan Theological Institute

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The Diocesan Theological Institute was an Anglican seminary founded by John Strachan in Cobourg, Canada West, on 10 January 1842. In 1852 the Institute was succeeded by the Faculty of Divinity of the Trinity University, Toronto, itself a federated university with the University of Toronto from 1904. The Trinity College Literary Institute, one of Canada's oldest student and debating societies, began as the debating society of the Diocesan Theological Institute in the 1840s.

The seminary building was designed by Henry Bowyer Lane, later acquired as a school. In 1906 Mary Haskell of Chicago bought the home, and it was altered into a private residence at 174 Green Street (Haskell House).

Notable students

References

  1. "Cobourg Ontario's Summer Colony: Selected U.S. Summer Residents Arranged by Last Name" (PDF). Coburg History. September 14, 2005.
  2. "Diocesan Theological Institute in Cobourg". Cobourg and District Images.
  3. "Haskell House". Cobourg and District Images.
  4. "Biography – JOHNSON, WILLIAM ARTHUR – Volume X (1871-1880) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography".
The Diocesan Theological Institute c. 1848

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