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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1888-1889-75

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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 71 specified in the arrangements of the Bishops for Ordination Examinations as stated on 67 as well as in the other Theol ogical Instruction he has received during his course Examinations are held at the end of each Term and students are specialty examined at the close of their third and sixth Terms One of the special subjects of the Examination at close of the Third Term is the Greek Text of the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles and at the end of the Sixth Term the Greek Text of the Epistle to the Romans the First and Second Epistles to the Corinthians and the Epistle to the Hebrews To each Student who has merited such distinction by his attainments and by his good character during the period of his studies in King's College and who subscribes to the Thirty-nine Articles is given the Diploma of Theological Associate with Certificate from the Principal of attain- ments and conduct to be exhibited for the satisfaction of any Bishop to whom such Student may apply to be admitted as Candidate for Holy Orders The two Archbishops and most of the Bishops admit as Candidates for Holy Orders those Students who have received the College Associateship and Certificate VII BOOKS RECOMMENDED The following List of Books is recommended to the Theo- logical Students of King's College as containing those most likely to be helpful to them The letters and β indicate respectively in each subject what books the Student should if possible get for himself as all but indispensable and those which it will be enough for him to consult in the College Library or elsewhere As general guide to his studies he is recommended to the Outlines of Theological Study compiled by the Committee of the Conference upon the training of Candidates for Holy Orders published by Deighton Bell Co
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