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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1883-1884-328

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324 evening classes Students who desire to enter on any of these courses instruction are requested to communicate with the De at least week before the opening of the Department SYLLABUS OF LECTURES DIVINITY Dxy and Hour of Attendance-Wednesday evening from to The subject of this Course will be the Scriptures of tl Old Testament beginning with the Pentateuch They be considered in relation both to History and to Theologj and notice will be taken of modern controversies respectii them ELEMENTARY GREEK TESTAMENT Day and Hour of Attendance Wednesday from to The Gospels of St Mark and St Luke Introduction- Translation-Syntax-Exegesis The Lecturer hopes to make this course sufficient prepar tion for the Entrance Examination of the Theological Depat ment and at the same time useful to those who do not inter to enter into Holy Orders As far as possible the instruct' will be adapted to the wants of individual members of tl class and if circumstances require it other parts of the Gre6 Testament will from time to time be read An elementary knowledge of Greek Grammar will expected upon entrance This may De obtained from Ruthe ford's First Greek Grammar Macmillan together wit Farrar's Rules of Greek Syntax Longmans Gd or an similar books The books needed for the class are- Scrivener's Greek Testament Deighton Bell Co 4s 6d Liddell& Scott's Smaller Greek Lexicon Macmillan 7jf 6tf
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