Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, Located in the City of New-York

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Seite 57 - This fellowship may be held for five years and no longer by any unmarried graduate of the Seminary in Holy Orders who has been appointed by the Faculty with the approval or on the nomination of the Rector of the Church of the Beloved Disciple in New York City. Such appointment is to be renewed from year to year on evidence that the holder of the fellowship is fulfilling the purposes of the endowment. The holder of the fellowship is to have free use of the Talman room, to...
Seite 52 - ... General Theological Seminary, the Bishop of Massachusetts, the Bishop of Connecticut and the Bishop of Long Island, who are designated and constituted "The Board of Appointment." He must be an ordained minister in good standing of this Church, or of some Church in communion with it ; and shall deliver at such time and place as may be required a Course of Lecture Sermons, in number not less than four nor more than seven. No previous Lecturer is eligible unless at least seven years have intervened...
Seite 63 - The Alumni and former students of the Seminary are earnestly urged to send their correct mailing addresses to the Secretaries of the Association, so that invitations, official notices, election ballots and issues of the Seminary Bulletin may be delivered safely and expeditiously.
Seite 35 - OLD TESTAMENT 3 HEBREW Readings in the Pentateuch. Professor Shepard. Required Course for Middlers in Section a. First Term. This Course is designed to supplement the work of the Junior year in the Hebrew language and to familiarize the student with the contents and criticism of the first division of the Old Testament OLD TESTAMENT 4 HEBREW The Psalms. Professor Batten. Required Course for Middlers in Section a. Second Term. A considerable number of selected Psalms are read and interpreted, the Psalms...
Seite 56 - Theology is of the Oxford shape, and of scarlet cloth, lined with purple silk. The fee for degrees, excepting those conferred honoris causa, is five dollars. This fee must be paid to the Treasurer of the Seminary previous to the degree being conferred. All graduates of the Seminary...
Seite 60 - January and is open to matriculated students of the Senior and Middle Classes. In order to qualify for this competition the founder prescribed that the student must be able to recite from memory the entire service for the Burial of the Dead, except the rubrics. THE GEORGE CABOT WARD (In Memoriam) PRIZE. — This is a prize of forty dollars, to be awarded annually to a member of the Senior Class for the best reading of the Bible and of the Service of the Church. The "best reading...
Seite 54 - The Faculty shall have power to accept, for either or both minor subjects, advanced study in such Departments of Learning cognate to the study of Theology as may be approved by the Faculty. The Degree of Master in Sacred Theology is not in any event conferred honoris causa. DOCTOR IN SACRED THEOLOGY The following conditions govern the conferring of the Degree of Doctor in Sacred Theology. The Degree of Doctor in Sacred Theology may be awarded by the Board of Trustees without examination...
Seite 24 - Orders, and was designated to be an institution which should "have the united support of the whole Church of these United States, and should be under the superintendence and control of the General Convention." Under the Constitution of the Seminary authority is vested in a Board of Trustees, elected in part by the General Convention and in part by the Alumni of the Seminary.
Seite 24 - The buildings will accommodate one hundred and fifty students. There are obvious advantages incident to, residence in New York. The students come into contact with Church life at one of its great centers. There are opportunities for the study, at first hand, of religious and philanthropic activities as embodied in parochial organization and institutional and settlement work, which can hardly be rivaled elsewhere. And when it is necessary students find it easy to obtain work which materially aids...
Seite 27 - Another room contains the famous Copinger collection of Bibles, unsurpassed in America in Latin texts, and the Seminary collections of Biblical manuscripts and Babylonian tablets. No effort is spared to make the Library broad and well balanced in range, and to render the facilities for its use more numerous and its resources more valuable. The dictionary catalogue and shelf arrangement make the literature of author and subject easily ascertainable.

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