In the 19th century, ministers were typically educated through a combination of formal theological training and self-study. Many attended seminaries or theological colleges, where they studied subjects such as scripture, church history, and pastoral care. Additionally, some gained education through apprenticeships under experienced ministers or through private tutoring. Education often emphasized classical languages, philosophy, and moral theology to prepare them for their roles in the church.
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