Barrington College was founded by
E. W. Kenyon, pastor of the New Covenant Baptist Church, in 1900 as the
Bethel Bible Training School in
Spencer, Massachusetts. It was relocated to
Dudley, Massachusetts in 1923 and renamed the
Dudley Bible Institute. It was then moved to Capitol Hill in
Providence, Rhode Island in 1929 and renamed the
Providence Bible Institute. In 1950, the school purchased
Belton Court, a estate in Barrington. In 1960, the Providence campus was sold and the college was renamed to
Barrington College. Financially struggling, the college merged with
Gordon College, another liberal arts Christian school in
Wenham, Massachusetts, in 1985. ==Legacy==