{"id":12451,"date":"2023-06-07T17:00:20","date_gmt":"2023-06-07T21:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/awarningministry.com\/?p=12451"},"modified":"2023-06-07T17:00:22","modified_gmt":"2023-06-07T21:00:22","slug":"todays-entry-is-quite-lengthy-as-cathcart-covers-the-entire-brown-family-at-once-sadly-brown-university-is-a-liberal-bastion-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/awarningministry.com\/index.php\/2023\/06\/07\/todays-entry-is-quite-lengthy-as-cathcart-covers-the-entire-brown-family-at-once-sadly-brown-university-is-a-liberal-bastion-today\/","title":{"rendered":"Today&#8217;s entry is quite lengthy as Cathcart covers the entire Brown family at once. Sadly Brown University is a liberal bastion today&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\":rkm:\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/groups\/467465661732705\/user\/100076271676607\/?__cft__[0]=AZUxoKZTBuSUxN4nPLU3btl5EMcr8v5rcmmyzyokfaLwpu4JCiXGsLVxZGwbqj6emx_KsRF-gvBVSGCVEaTlFNLAMj5eyRKIpdDiGhzikGznKuV5t-hriyRwca3tIfVDUVy5r9Bto-zXtGgKRfWAdIKElEEuNe0ENsluSUOQXWWeHEQDK9RCPK3UG5_p5AqiX9c&amp;__tn__=-UC%2CP-R\"><strong>Baptist Church History<\/strong><\/a> &#8211;  <a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/photo\/?fbid=274626171756437&amp;set=gm.738452127967389&amp;idorvanity=467465661732705\">(1) Facebook<\/a> <\/h3>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net\/v\/t39.30808-6\/350125137_216118097897354_6109518830477138984_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&amp;ccb=1-7&amp;_nc_sid=5cd70e&amp;_nc_ohc=VhYDDqdorwwAX8HVnqK&amp;_nc_ht=scontent-lga3-1.xx&amp;oh=00_AfDGqi_K22pxwrVXTZLqr1xRzk79RRmweKroqWq7BJSh8A&amp;oe=6486A7B1\" alt=\"May be an image of grass\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Admin Top contributor\u00a0\u00a0\u00b7\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/groups\/467465661732705#\"><\/a>\u00a0\u00a0\u00b7\u00a0Daily Baptist Encyclopedia Post by Jim Curran<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>(Today&#8217;s entry is quite lengthy as Cathcart covers the entire Brown family at once. Sadly Brown University is a liberal bastion today- some of the issues that would create this can be seen far earlier ) BROWN, OF PROVIDENCE, THE FAMILY OR. Brown, Rev. Chad, the ancestor of the distin- guished Brown family of Rhode Island, was born in England about 1610, He is said to have been \u2018\u2018one of that little company who fled with Roger Williams from the persecution of the then colony of Massachu- setts.\u201d The lot which was assigned to him in the division of lands which was made. in. Providence included within it what is now the college grounds of Brown University. He seems to have been a man of importance in, those early times, having been chosen, with four other citizens, to. draw up a plan of agreement for the peace and government of the colony, which for several years: constituted the only acknowledged government of the town. Mr. Brown may be regarded as the first \u201c elder,\u201d or regular minister of the First Baptist church in Providence, the church founded by Roger Williams. While Mr. Brown was the minister of the First church in Providence there arose a great contro- versy, which agitated not only the town, but the whole colony. It was with reference to the \u2018laying on of hands,\u201d alluded to in Heb. vi.-1, 2, and Mr. Brown was earnest in maintaining the obligatori- ness of the rite, as being one of divine authority. He died about the year 1665. \u201cHis death,\u201d says Dr. Guild, \u2018\u2018was regarded by the colonists as a public calamity, for he had been the successful arbitrator of many differences, and had won the not unenviable reputation of being a, peace-maker.\u201d Roger Williams spoke of him, after his death, \u2018\u2018 as that wise and godly soul, now with God.\u201d He was the worthy head of honored descendants. Brown, John, the oldest son of Rev. Chad Brown, was born in England in 1630. According to Dr. Guild, \u2018\u2018he appears to have been a man of influence in the colony, and to have inherited the character and spirit of his father; he appears to have taken an active part in the affairs of the colony, and to have occupied positions of trust and honor.\u201d Brown, Rev. James, the second son&#8217; of John, was born in Providence in 1665. He was associated for a time with the Rev. Pardon Tillinghast as one of the pastors of the First Baptist church of Provi- dence. He is.spoken of as an example\u2019 of piety and meekness worthy of admiration. Brown, James, the second son of the Rev. James Brown, was born March 22,1698; he de- voted himself to mercantile pursuits, and his efforts were successful. His wife was a lady of great wisdom, and gave a home training to four\u2019 sons which made them the most distinguished men in the colony. The. names of the celebrated \u201c four brothers\u201d were Nicholas, Joseph; John, and Moses. Brown, Nicholas, the first of the \u201c four broth- ers,\u201d was born in Providence, July 28, 129.0 fite was. called at an early age to assume grave respon- sibilities in consequence of the death of: his father. With a decided taste for a business life, he entered upon his career.as a merchant, and was eminently successful. Engrossed in business, he devoted him- self to his chosen calling with great diligence, and reaped abundantly the reward of his fidelity. Like so many others who bore his name, he was a friend to the college and the church which have done so much for the Baptist cause, He died May 29, 1791. His religious character is thus described by Dr. Stillman: \u2018\u201c Religion was his favorite subject. To Christianity in general as founded on a fullness of evidence, and to its peculiar doctrines, he was firmly attached: and from his uniform temper, his love for the gospel and for pious men, together with his many and generous exertions to promote the cause of Christ, we may safely conclude that he had tasted that the Lord is gracious. \u2018 Therefore we sorrow not as those who have no\u2018hope.\u2019 He was a Baptist from principle. Blessed\u2019 with opulence, he was ready to distribute to public and to private uses. In his death the college of this place, this church and society, the town of Providence, and the gen- eral interests of religion, learning, and liberality, have lost a friend indeed.\u201d Brown, Joseph, was born Dee. 3, 1733; he was the second of the \u201c\u2018 four brothers\u2019 ; he was engaged in mercantile pursuits. He had scholarly tastes, and in the department of natural sciences he was justly regarded as occupying a high place. He sustained an intimate connection with the college; in 1784 he was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy, and he performed the duties of this office without financial compensation. For many years he was a member of the First Baptist church, and contributed largely towards the erection of its ele- gant edifice. He died Dec. 3, 1785. By the de- cease of the late Mrs. Eliza B. Rogers, the daughter of Mary Brown, who married Dr. Stephen Gano, this branch of the Brown family became extinct. Brown, John, the third of the distinguished \u201cfour brothers Brown,\u201d of Providence, and a lineal descendant of Rev. Chad Brown, the first minister of the venerable First Baptist church, Providence, R. I., was born in that town Jan. 27, 1736. He early developed a decided: aptness for business, and was the first merchant.in Providence who carried trade to China and the Kast Indies. The interests of the church, with which so many of his ancestors had been connected, were especially fostered by him. To his generous aid and his far- seeing wisdom is largely due the erection of the splendid house\u2019 of worship which for more than \u2018a century has been the place of meeting for the church. Under the pastoral care of President Manning, of Brown University, the congregation crew so large that the old meeting-house erected in.1726 was entirely inadequate to meet its wants. The following resolution was passed Feb. 11,1774: \u201c Resolved, That we will all heartily unite as one man, in all lawful ways and means, to promote the good of this society, and particularly attend to the affair of building a meeting-house for the public worship of Almighty God, and also for holding commencements in.\u201d Ata meeting of the society, April 25, 1774, the following resolution was passed : \u201cThat Mr. John Brown be the committee-man for carrying on the building of the new meeting-house for said society.\u2019\u2019 It shows how much confidence was felt in Mr. Brown that upon him should be placed the chief responsibility of carrying out the wishes of the society. The meeting-house so justly admired exhibited the marks of his good taste. The steeple is similar to that of St. Martin\u2019s in the Fields in London, a church of faultless propor- tions, in the neighborhood of Trafalgar Square. Mr. Brown was a warm patriot. By his special orders the captains of his ships returning to this country in 1775 were directed to bring munitions of war, especially gunpowder, as freight, and he was able to render great assistance to Gen. Wash- ington\u2019s army in Boston. He had already made himself obnoxious to the enemy for causing the de- struction, in 1772, of the British armed schooner \u201cGaspee.\u2019? He escaped, however, all the perils of the war, and was able to serve his country in the councils of the nation as he had in the arena of public strife. He was sent as delegate to Congress in 1784 and 1785. In 1799 he was elected a mem- ber, and served two years. He died Sept. 20, 1803. Brown, Moses, was the youngest of the \u201c four brothers.\u201d He was born Sept. 23, 1738. By his marriage he obtained a competent fortune, which, added to what he had made in business, in partner- ship with his three brothers, enabled him to retire to the more quiet life which suited his tastes. A|- though brought up a Baptist, at the age of thirty- five he joined the Society of Friends, and became one of the most liberal supporters of all the insti- tutions of that body of Christians. He lived to the great age of nearly ninety-eight years, his death taking place at Providence, Sept. 6, 1836. An excellent portrait of Mr. Brown is in the portrait- gallery of Brown University. Brown, Hon. Nicholas, the munificent friend of the university which bears his honored name, was born in Providence, R. I., April 4, 1769. We trace his ancestry \u2018\u2018on this side of the water\u2019 back to Mr. Chad Brown, the friend and sharer of the sacrifices of Roger Williams in his new home. In the sixth generation from Chad Brown we find the family name. borne by four brothers, each of them distin- guished in the annals of the city. The name of the third of these brothers was Nicholas, and this name was given to his son, the subject of this sketch.. Young Brown, at the early age of four- teen, became a member of Rhode Island College, in the foundation of which his father and uncle had taken the deepest interest. He graduated in 1786. Having completed his college course of study, Mr. Brown at once entered the counting-room of his father to prepare himself to carry on the busi- ness of the mercantile house which he represented. When he reached the age of twenty-two his father was removed by death, and he found himself pos- sessed of what in those days was a large patrimony. Taking to himself as a partner Mr. Thomas P. Ives, whose tastes were congenial with his own, he entered upon that long career of prosperity which made the firm of Brown &amp; Ives so well known and so highly respected in almost every quarter of the But it is not simply as a merchant laying broad and far-sighted plans for amassing wealth thatwe are to view the subject of this sketch. He lived in times when society had passed and was passing through radical changes. As an intelligent, high-minded man, he could be no other than a sin- cere patriot, seeking the welfare of the country, which was now taking its place as an independent nation among the nations of the earth. He took a lively interest in the politics of his day, and for fourteen years was for most of the time a member of either the lower or the upper house of the Gen- eral:Assembly of his native State. In such a sketch as this our special concern with Mr. Brown is in the character of a man of simple piety and a large-hearted benevolence. Although, from some peculiar views which he cherished on the subject of making a public profession of his faith in Christ, he never became a member of the church, no one who was intimate with him could have any doubt that he was a sincere Christian. Few persons read more devoutly and more habitu- ally the Word of God. He believed in the public institutions of religion, and by his own example and generous contributions sustained them. Es- pecially attached was he to the faith of his fathers, and the church where for so many generations they had worshiped. He gave to it what in those days was regarded as an organ of great value, and in his last will he left to it the sum of $3000. Other churches, not only in Providence, but elsewhere, shared in his bounty. The great religious organi- zations of the day found in him a liberal supporter. His benefactions to the university which bears his name deserve special mention. They commenced four years after his graduation, and continued until his death. His first generous gift was a valuable collection of law books. A few years after he gave $5000 to Rhode Island College towards the founda- tion of a professorship of Rhetoric and Oratory. In consequence of the interest shown by Mr. Brown in the college its name was changed to Brown University. At his own charges, he caused to be erected the second dormitory of the university, known as \u2018\u2018 Hope College,\u2019\u2019 which cost not far from $20,000. By this gift he transmitted to posterity the name of his only sister, Mrs. Hope Ives. In May, 1826, he gave to the university lands the es- timated value of which was $20,000. A few years after, in connection with his brother-in-law, Thomas P. Ives, Esq., a valuable philosophical apparatus. He started, in 1832, the library fund of $25,000 with a subscription of $10,000. He paid all the bills incurred in the erection of Manning Hall, amount- ing to $18,500. The building was dedicated Feb- ruary 4, 1835, President Wayland delivering on the occasion a discourse on the \u2018\u2018 Dependence of Science on Religion.\u201d In 1839 he gave $10,000 to the cor- poration, $7000 of the sum to be appropriated to- wards the erection of the president&#8217;s house, and $3000 towards the erection of a third college build- ing, to be used for the accommodation of the de- partments of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Min- eralogy, and Natural History. He also furnished three valuable lots as sites of these buildings. \u2018\u2018 The entire sum of his recorded benefactions,\u201d\u2019 says Dr. Guild, \u2018amounts to $160,000, assigning to the do- nations of lands and buildings the valuation which \u2018 was put upon them at the time they were made.\u201d A part of this sum was realized after his decease, when the corporation of the university came into possession of certain lots of land valued at $42,500, and a bequest out of which has come the Nicholas Brown scholarships, eleven in number, and valued at\u2019 $12,000. The large amount thus contributed to the university made him, at the time of his death, the\u2018most generous donor to the cause of education the country had produced. If he has been outstripped in the number and the value of his gifts by lovers of good learning in more modern times, it may be doubted, considering how changed is the standard of giving, whether he does not still occupy the rank which he has held among the warmest friends of liberal culture and advanced education. As a Baptist, Mr. Brown did not confine his bounty to the university within whose walls he received his education. He gave to Columbian College, to the Newton Theological Institution, and to Waterville College, all designed to promote the better training of young men in the Baptist de- nomination. By his will, also, he left something to the Northern Baptist Education, and to the Amer- ican and Foreign Bible Society. Mr. Brown took an active part in founding the Providence \u2018\u2018 Athenzeum,\u201d giving to it the valuable lot on which the library building stands, $6000 to- wards the erection of this building, and $4000 to the library fund. In his will, moreover, he gave $30,000 towards the erection of a lunatic hospital, now known as the \u2018\u2018 Butler Hospital for the Insane,\u201d taking its name from Cyrus Butler, Esq., whose gift of $40,000 was added to that of Mr. Brown. Dr. Guild, as has already been stated, places the amount of his \u2018\u2018recorded benefactions at $160,000.\u201d Other sums, given in other directions besides those which have been indicated, swell the amount, ac- cording to the estimate of Professor Gammell, to the large sum of $211,500. Thus did this \u201c\u2018 steward of the Lord\u201d scatter in every direction the posses- sions which a kind Providence gave to him. He earned money not to hoard it, not to expend it on personal gratification, but to.do good with it. He \u201csowed bountifully,\u2019? and God enabled him to \u2018\u201c\u2018yeap bountifully.\u201d No finite mind can measure the blessed influences which a man of such large and generous heart sets in motion. For generation after-generation they widen and extend in a thou- sand directions to the glory of God and the benefit of mankind. May the number of successful Bap- tist merchants like Nicholas Brown be increased an hundredfold ! Brown, Hon. John Carter, the second son ox Nicholas Brown, the benefactor of the university which bears his name, was born in Providence, Aug. 28, 1797. He graduated at Brown Univer. sity in the class of 1816. Inheriting the tastes of his ancestors for mercantile pursuits, he entered the counting-room of Brown &amp; Ives, his father and uncle, and in due time became a member of the firm. He took the responsibilities which his hon- ored father had so long borne in connection with the university when death removed that father to his reward. As a member of iboth branches, he performed excellent service for his alma mater. In his gifts to the university he has been surpassed by no one but his father. The value of these gifts was not far from $155,000. \u2018Mr: Brown was a great lover of books, and in one department it is believed that no library in this or any other country has a \u2018more valuable col- lection. We refer to the department of American history. It was his aim to secure every publica- tion relating to either North or South America be- tween the year 1492 and the year 1800. \u2018This design,\u201d says Prof. Gammell, \u2018\u2018has been accom- plished, not indeed with absolute completeness, but to an extent which must awaken the admiration of all who are acquainted with the vast treasures of his collection. It. contains the materials for illus- trating the discovery of the New World, and the entire history of its development\u2019 and progress in all its divisions to the close of the eighteenth cen- tury.\u201d\u201d It shows the kindness of Mr. Brown\u2019s heart that he placed this most rare and magnificent collection at the service of any scholar who might wish to avail himself of its treasures, and to that pleasant library where the writer of this sketch has spent so many happy hours many a literary pilgrim has come and met a most hearty welcome. Although possessed of large wealth, Mr. Brown, like his father, was simple in his tastes, and shunned notoriety in every form. He lived to see the fruits of his benevolence as shown to the uni- versity and some of the leading charitable institu- tions of his native city. He died in Providence, R. L, June 10, 1874. Mr. Brown closes our sketches of the Brown family of Providence. Brown University.\u2014This institution, like so many other colleges in this country, owes its origin to the deep-seated conviction that religion and learning should unite their forces to elevate and save the race. The Baptist denomination needed an institution, first of all, for the fitting of young men to enter the Christian ministry, and also to prepare others to engage in scientific and literary pursuits honorably for themselves and beneficially for the community in which they were to live. The Philadelphia Baptist Association was formed in 1707, and at once took a decided stand in favor of an educated ministry.\u00bb Many. years elapsed, however, before a definite plan was formed to establish a college suited to the wants of the de- nomination. \u2018The founding of such an institution in Rhode Island was the project. of Rey. Morgan Edwards, the pastor of the First Baptist church in Philadelphia. Rev. (afterwards President) James Manning was sent to Newport to see what interest could be awakened among the Baptists of that flourishing town in carrying out the proposed plan. Meeting with sufficient encouragement to commence operations, Mr. Manning took up his residence in, Warren, R. I., became pastor of the Baptist church in that place, and in September, 1765, was elected president: of the infant college, to which was given the name \u2018 Rhode Island College.\u201d The first commencement was celebrated at Warren, Sept. 7, 1769, at which time seven young men took the degree of Bachelor of Arts. On the 7th of Feb- ruary, 1770, the corporation voted that the colleye should be removed to Providence, this town having offered a subscription of \u00a34280 as an inducement for the institution permanently to locate itself there. At the time of its establishment there were but four denominations of Christians in the colony. . With a liberal spirit, which shows the generous character of the founders of the college, it was decided that each of these denominations should be represented in the corporation. \u2018There were incorporated 36 trustees, 22 of whom, by the charter, are to be forever Baptists, 5 to be of the denomination called Friends or Quakers, 4 Congregationalists, and 5 Episcopalians. There is incorporated also another branch in the corporation, known as \u2018\u201c\u2018 the Fellows.\u201d This branch of the government consists of 12 mem- bers, including the president, \u2018\u20188 of whom are to be Baptists, and the rest indefinitely of any or all denominations.\u201d It is required that the. president shall be a Baptist. The other members of the faculty may be of other denominations. The char- ter contains the following noteworthy provision: \u201cInto this liberal and catholic institution shall never be admitted any religious tests. But,on the contrary, all the members hereof shall forever enjoy full, free, absolute, and uninterrupted liberty of conscience ; and that the places of professors, tutors, and all other officers, the president alone excepted, shall be free and open for all denominations of Protestants [Brown University is a Baptist insti- tution, and all its instructors should be Baptists.\u2014 Eprror] ; and that youth of all religious denomina- tions shall and may be admitted to the equal ad- vantages, emoluments, and honors of the college or university ; and that the public teaching shall, in general, respect the sciences ; and that the secterian differences shall not make any part of the public and classical instruction.\u201d The name of \u201c Rhode Island College\u2019 was changed to \u2018\u201c\u2018 Brown Univer- sity\u2019 in honor of its generous benefactor, Hon. Nicholas Brown, the change having been made by an act of the corporation passed Sept. 6, 1804. The university has had seven presidents. \u00b0 Its first was the founder of the college, Rev.\\James Manning, D.D., of Nassau Hall College, Princeton, who en- tered upon the duties of his office September, 1765, and continued in the same until his death, July 29, 1791. His successor was Rey. Jonathan Maxey, D.D., of the class of 1787, elected in 1797, and re- signed in\u2019 1802. Subsequently he was\u2019 president of Union College, and afterwards of South Carolina College, and died in 1820. The president at that time was Rev. Asa Messer, D.D., LL.D., of the class of 1790, who was elected in 1804, and re- signed in 1826. Te died in 1836. Ile was suc- ceeded by Rey. Francis Wayland, D.D., LL.D., a graduate of Union College of the class of 1813; elected, 1827; resigned, 1855; died, 1865. The next president was Rev. Barnas Sears, D.D., LU.D., of the class of 1825, who was elected 1825, and re- signed 1867. He died July 6, 1880. He was suc- ceeded by Rey. Alexis Caswell, D.D., LL.D., of the class of 1822, who was elected 1868, and resigned 1872. He died in 1877. The present incumbent of the office, Rey. Ezekiel Gilman Robinson, Ds LL.D., of the class of 1838, was elected in 1872. According to the recently published general cata- logue (1880) the whole number of graduates of the college, including those who have received honorary degrees, is 3494, of which number 1758 are living. The whole number of alumni is 2932, of whom 1614 are now living. The whole number of minis- ters who have been educated at Brown University is 733, of whom 388 are now living; 562 persons have received honorary degrees from the university, of whom 144 are now living. .The whole amount of the funds of the university, notincluding the grounds and the older college buildings, is $825,445.93. The average number of students is about 275. Brownfield, Rev. William, was born in 1773, and in early life was converted and called into the ministry. He was pastor of the churches at Smith- field and Uniontown, Pa., where his labors were chiefly expended, and was instrumental in organ- izing a church in Stewartstown. Following the apostolic example of many of our fathers in the ministry, he traveled extensively, and preached wherever he went. Several counties of Pennsyl- vania, and parts of West Virginia and: Ohio, heard from him the blessed gospel. He was a sound divine, an able preacher, and a fearless advocate of the truth. His efforts were extensively blessed. He died Jan. 18, 1859, after being a preacher sixty-five years. Browning, Francis P.\u2014As early as 1826, when as yet there had been no Baptist meetings in Detroit, Mr. Browning, from England, a young merchant in the city, had, as a faithful church mem- ber, connected himself with the Baptists at Pon- tiac. The next year he entered into the organiza- tion of the church in Detroit, and became its leading spirit until his death from cholera, in 1834. He was of superior intelligence and great Christian en- terprise. He made the wants of Detroit known throughout the country. He led the social meet- ings and the Sabbath worship; secured, largely at his own cost, the erection of the first small chapel, and the second commodious brick edifice ; superin- tended the Sunday-school; performed deacon\u2019s duties, and made them include all pasand led the little society in its Christian career. He fell under the stroke of the pestilence as he was hastening to and fro through the wasted and frightened city ministering to others. Noble first standard-bearer of our cause in the metropolis of the State. 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