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- Cobb_Divinity_School abstract "Cobb Divinity School (also known as Bates Theological Seminary or the Free Will Baptist Bible School), founded in 1840, was a Free Will Baptist graduate school affiliated with several Free Baptist institutions throughout its history. Cobb was part of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, United States from 1870 until 1908 when it merged with the college's Religion Department.".
- Q5138758 abstract "Cobb Divinity School (also known as Bates Theological Seminary or the Free Will Baptist Bible School), founded in 1840, was a Free Will Baptist graduate school affiliated with several Free Baptist institutions throughout its history. Cobb was part of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, United States from 1870 until 1908 when it merged with the college's Religion Department.".
- Cobb_Divinity_School comment "Cobb Divinity School (also known as Bates Theological Seminary or the Free Will Baptist Bible School), founded in 1840, was a Free Will Baptist graduate school affiliated with several Free Baptist institutions throughout its history. Cobb was part of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, United States from 1870 until 1908 when it merged with the college's Religion Department.".
- Q5138758 comment "Cobb Divinity School (also known as Bates Theological Seminary or the Free Will Baptist Bible School), founded in 1840, was a Free Will Baptist graduate school affiliated with several Free Baptist institutions throughout its history. Cobb was part of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, United States from 1870 until 1908 when it merged with the college's Religion Department.".