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Collection Overview
Title: Harm Henry Meeter Collection, 1909-1982
ID: COLL/168
Primary Creator: Harm Henry Meeter (1886-1963)
Extent: 17.0 Boxes
Arrangement: Folder level description
Abstract
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church and Professor of Bible at Calvin College. Correspondence, sermons, lectures, course outlines, topic files, periodicals, commitee minutes and reports. Class notes taken while a student at Calvin Theological Seminary, 1909-1911, primarily student notes of Professor L. Berkhof's lectures. Princeton Theological Seminary student notebooks of the lectures of Professor J. Gresham Machen, Geerhardus Vos, Benjamin B. Warfield, and others, 1912-1914. Material in connection with H.H. Meeter's ministry at Neland Avenue Christian Reformed Church, 1917-1926. Correspondents include: F.W. Grosheide, C. van Gelderen, J. L. den Houting, H. H. Kuyper, Catherine Kuyper, and H. G. Stoker.
Biographical Note
Born April 29, 1886, in Chicago, Illinois, Dr. Meeter received his elementary education in the public and Evangelical Lutheran schools of Lansing, Illinois. After graduating from Calvin College and Seminary in 1911, he did post-graduate work at Princeton Seminary.
Of two fellowships offered him at Princeton, he chose the one that allowed him three years of study at the Free University in Amsterdam, from which he graduated in 1916, the first American cum laude with a doctorate in Theology from that institution. His dissertation was titled: "The Heavenly High Priesthood of Christ: an Exegetical Study."
In January 1917, he was ordained as the first minister of the Neland Avenue Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids. While at Neland, he served on the Board of Trustees of Calvin College and Seminary, on the board of the Grand Rapids Christian High School, on various synodical committees, and as chairman for several years of the Publication Committee of the Christian Reformed Church.
In 1926, Dr. Meeter began his illustrious career of teaching at Calvin College, serving there until 1956. He was the sole teacher of Bible at Calvin until 1946. He wrote two books, The Fundamental Principle of Calvinism and Calvinism, an Interpretation of Its Basic Ideas. The latter book was translated into the Dutch, Japanese, and Korean languages.
Retiring in 1953, Dr. Meeter lived until July 19, 1963 and was survived by his wife, Jennie, and son, Hugh.
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 1: Calvin Seminary Courses. Student Notebooks, 1909-1911],
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Series 2: Calvin Seminary Courses, 1909-1911; Princeton University Courses; 1912-1914. Student Notebooks],
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Series 3: Princeton Seminary Student Notebooks, 1912-1914; Free University Student Notebooks, 1915-1916. University of Chicago],
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Series 4: Publications: Background Material],
[Series 5: Sermons, 1917 - 1924],
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Series 6: Correspondence, 1911 - 1958],
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Series 7: Calvin College Period, 1926 - 1969],
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Series 8: Varia, 1918-1982],
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- Series 5: Sermons --- 1917 - 1924
- Box 7: Preached while at Neland Avenue Christian Reformed Church of Grand Rapids, Michigan. They cover the whole scope of the Church Year, including sermons on the Heidelberg Catechism and sermons for special days
- Box 8: Preached while at Neland Avenue Christian Reformed Church of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mostly special day sermons for Christmas, New Year's, Prayer-day, Funerals, Lord's Supper, etc.
- Box 9: Preached while at Neland Avenue Christian Reformed Church of Grand Rapids, Michigan. More special day sermons, including Christian Education, Pentecost, Good Friday, etc.
- Box 10
- Item 1: A small box of sermon outlines frequently preached according to the dates and places on each sermon. Favorite Texts
- Folder 1: Hand-written or typed sermons, including several funeral sermons, as well as regular sermons
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Series 1: Calvin Seminary Courses. Student Notebooks, 1909-1911],
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Series 2: Calvin Seminary Courses, 1909-1911; Princeton University Courses; 1912-1914. Student Notebooks],
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Series 3: Princeton Seminary Student Notebooks, 1912-1914; Free University Student Notebooks, 1915-1916. University of Chicago],
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Series 4: Publications: Background Material],
[Series 5: Sermons, 1917 - 1924],
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Series 6: Correspondence, 1911 - 1958],
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Series 7: Calvin College Period, 1926 - 1969],
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Series 8: Varia, 1918-1982],
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