An account of the different ceremonies abserved in the Senate house of the University of Cambridge; together with tables of fees, &c

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1828 - 80 pages

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Page 332 - Trustees for this benefaction) or any two of them, seem best or most proper to deserve or require an answer, whether the same be ancient or modern objections, but chiefly such as are most modern, and especially such as have appeared in the English language of late years against Christianity, and which may not seem to have received a full and sufficient answer, if any such there shall be unto the year preceding his election ; as likewise...
Page 326 - God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father; by whom all things were made; who, for us men, and for our salvation, came down from heaven...
Page 355 - Scholarships shall be, first, (actualiter) Bachelors of Arts or Inceptors who are not of sufficient standing to be created Masters of Arts ; or secondly, Students in the Civil Law or Medicine, of not less than four or more than seven years...
Page 331 - The trustees and electors of Mr. Hulse's bequest are, the Vice-Chancellor for the time being, the Master of Trinity college, and the Master of St. John's college. If the Master of Trinity be Vice-Chancellor, the Greek Professor supplies his place. The Bishop of Ely is visitor, with power to determine, in reason and equity, in all disputes.
Page 353 - Professor, shall, in future, on or before the 1st day of December, after every vacancy, cause a writing, under their hands, declaring the said vacancy and the time of examination, to be affixed to the door of the public schools ; and they shall notify the same to the two Colleges, which are to nominate the electors, and the heads of those Colleges...
Page 333 - HULSEAN LECTURER OR CHRISTIAN PREACHER. Salary, nearly £300. per annum. THE election to this office is to take place on Christmas Day, or within eight days after. The persons eligible are, Masters of Arts of the University of Cambridge, under forty years of age. The office is only annual, but the same individual may, under certain circumstances, be re-elected for any successive number of years, not exceeding six.
Page 444 - Pater noster, qui es in coelis; sanctificetur nomen tuum ; adveniat regnum tuum, fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie ; et dimitte nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris ; et ne nos inducas in tentationem ; sed libera nos a malo. Amen.
Page 398 - Dr. Smith, late Master of Trinity college, left two annual prizes of £'25, each, to two commencing Bachelors of Arts, the best proficients in mathematics and natural philosophy.
Page 66 - MA; — and the other two are open to all Undergraduates who shall have resided not less than seven terms at the time when the exercises are to be sent in. The subjects...
Page 68 - Name and College written within. The papers containing the Names of those Candidates, who may not succeed, will be destroyed unopened. Any Candidate is at liberty to...

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