The College Calendar for the Free Church of Scotland, 1882-82 |
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... object , its worship , government , and discipline , the sacraments , and the ministry , with the duties of ministers . * Two courses of Historical Theology are also taught , completing the survey of the subject between them ; and ...
... object , its worship , government , and discipline , the sacraments , and the ministry , with the duties of ministers . * Two courses of Historical Theology are also taught , completing the survey of the subject between them ; and ...
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... object . There are thus three distinct periods of a Student's course- ( 1. ) before he enters the Divinity Hall ; ( 2. ) during his attendance there ; ( 3. ) when he has finished his attendance , and is preparing for license . § 1. What ...
... object . There are thus three distinct periods of a Student's course- ( 1. ) before he enters the Divinity Hall ; ( 2. ) during his attendance there ; ( 3. ) when he has finished his attendance , and is preparing for license . § 1. What ...
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... object , a very eligible site at the head of the Mound was secured . Plans by W. H. Playfair , Esq . , were prepared and adopted , and the new building was proceeded with . Dr. Chalmers , as Principal , laid the foundation - stone on ...
... object , a very eligible site at the head of the Mound was secured . Plans by W. H. Playfair , Esq . , were prepared and adopted , and the new building was proceeded with . Dr. Chalmers , as Principal , laid the foundation - stone on ...
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... object , and continued to do the like for eight years afterwards . The sum was provided partly by private sub- scriptions for a limited number of years , and partly from other sources . At first the Bursaries were allocated to both ...
... object , and continued to do the like for eight years afterwards . The sum was provided partly by private sub- scriptions for a limited number of years , and partly from other sources . At first the Bursaries were allocated to both ...
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... object for which the Fellowships are founded . ( 3. ) Their ordination as Ministers or Missionaries of the Free Church , or appointment to a Professor's chair . In regard to situations and employments not included under this and the ...
... object for which the Fellowships are founded . ( 3. ) Their ordination as Ministers or Missionaries of the Free Church , or appointment to a Professor's chair . In regard to situations and employments not included under this and the ...
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12 Noon Aberdeen College Alex annual Apologetics appointed Professor Assembly attendance Blaikie Book Bursaries Candlish certificate Chalmers chaps Christ Christian Church History Church of Scotland connected David DAVIDSON Divinity Hall doctrine Douglas Edinburgh Elocution endowment Epistle Evangelistic Theology Examiner-Rev Exegesis Exegetical exercises Fairbairn Fellowship Financial Board Free Church College FRIDAY funds Gaelic George George Smeaton Glasgow College Gospel Grammar Greek Hebrew J. H. Wilson James Buchanan James Maclaren John Junior Class LAIDLAW late Latin Lectures Library M.A. James Macfie Ministers Ministry Missionary MONDAY MOXEY Natural Science Pastoral Theology Paterson Philosophy Presbytery prescribed Prize Professor Duns Professor of Theology regulations Robert Robert Forgan ROBERT RAINY Sabbath SATURDAY Scholarships Scotland Scripture Senatus Senior Session Smeaton Smith Society Subjects of Examination Synod Systematic Theology Testament Theological Course Theological Curriculum Third Thomson THURSDAY tion Translate trials Trustees TUESDAY University WEDNESDAY William William Binnie William M'Culloch
Popular passages
Page 107 - Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law : for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.
Page 98 - To divide a given straight line into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole, and one of the parts, may be equal to the square of the other part.
Page 98 - The angles which one straight line makes with another upon one side of it, are either two right angles, or are together equal to two right angles.
Page 98 - If a side of any triangle be produced, the exterior angle is equal to the two interior and opposite angles; and the three interior angles of every triangle are together equal to two right angles.
Page 11 - ... parish, from some neighbouring minister, bearing that his character is suitable to his views ; together with a diploma of master of arts, or certificates from the several professors of philosophy...
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Page 75 - ... Apologetic course of lectures on the Gospels generally, a pretty full introduction to each Gospel is read, with an Excursus from time to time on points of special difficulty or importance, on some of which written exercises are prescribed and minutely criticised, in point both of matter and diction. In this class, a full course of instruction is given on the textual Criticism of the New Testament in general, and of the Gospels in particular; embracing an account of the sources of various readings,...
Page 105 - For it is written in the book of Psalms, Let his habitation be desolate, and let no man dwell therein ; and, His bishoprick let another take.
Page 2 - College property and finances, — to originate and prosecute before the Church Courts processes against any of the Professors for heresy or immorality, reserving the rights competent to all parties according to the present laws of the Church...
Page 16 - Student's certificates directed to be recorded, in order that the same may be produced at this diet of Synod, it being provided that the certificates themselves shall also be produced and laid on the table, and that it shall be competent to the Synod to remit said certificates to a committee of their number, to examine and report upon them.