Calendar: 1879-1880 Page 351
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350 THEOLOGICAL CLASSES same Professors and Lecturers as in the Morning Classes of the Theological Department viz Dogmatic Theology The Rev The Principal ee sis of the New Testament g£ Hebrew and the Old Testament Rev Leathes Professor ז Rev Wace Professor Ecclesnistical History ן Rev Hole Lecturer Pastoral and Liturgical Theology Ven Archdn Cheetham Prof Latin Rev McCaul Lecturer Vocal Church Music Monk Professor Public Reading Rev D'Orsey Lecturer Students who attend this Evening Course for two years terms and pass the Examinations satisfactorily are then entitled to enter the Morning Classes and at the end of one year's terms further study to present themselves for the Theological Testamur which is accepted by the Bishops as qualification for Candidature for Holy Orders It is to be distinctly understood that this Testamur can in no case be gained without one year terms spent in the Morning Classes The hours of the Glasses in the Winter Session are as follows Monday 7-9 Tuesday 7-9 Wednesday 6-7 7-8 9-8 Thursday 7-9 Friday 7-8 8-9 Latin Old Testament and Hebrew Vocal Music Dogmatic Theology Public Reading Greek Testament Ecclesiastical History Pastoral Theology In the Summer Session Dogmatic Theology is taught on Monday from to and the Classes for Vocal Music and Public Reading are not held The fees for the Evening Course are £6 6s per term or £5 5s in the case of Associates of any Department of the College together with £4 5s 6d entrance fees This latter sum is reduced to £2 14s 6c in the case of those who have already Matriculated in the Evening Class Department The fees payable during the last three terms for the Morning Course
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