Calendar: 1884-1885 Page 116
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110 THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT rules as to graduates Graduates in Arts of all British Universities Having produced evidence of their Degree Having passed satisfactorily an examination in the general subjects specilied in Resolution of the Statement of the Bishops at page 106 are admitted as Matriculated Students and may ן obtain the Theological Testamur and Associateship of the College after three Academical Terms on duly passing the Final Examination rules for non-graduates The regular course of instruction for Non-graduates requires an attendance either of six terms two years in the Morning Clashes or of six terms two years in the Evening Classes followed by three terms one year in the Morning Classes All applicants for admission except Associates in the Department of General Literature and Science are required to pass an Entrance Examination in the following subjects The Gospel according to St Matthew in Greek General Scripture History The Church Catechism with Explanations Cicero de Amicitia or de Senectute Horace de Arte Poetica Xenophon Anabasis Book Greek and Latin Grammar including the translation of easy sentences into Greek and Latin For the Latin and Greek subjects any books of correspond- ing length and difficulty may be substituted by consent of the Principal In October 1884 St Mark and St Luke will be accepted and Virgil iEn
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