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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1899-1900-70

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66 FACULTY OF THEOLOGY Before receiving such Final Testamur each student 58 required to satisfy the Principal and the Professors in the general subjects specified in the arrangements of the Bishops for Ordination Examinations as well as in the other Theological Instruction he has received during his course Examinations are held at the end of each Term and students are specially examined at the close of their third and sixth Terms One of the special subjects of the Examination at the close of the Third Term in the Morning Classes 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 In the Evening Classes students are specially examined at the close of their first year in the first three Gospels and at the end of their second year before joining the Morning Classes in the Gospel of St John and the Acts Student who is absent from any terminal examination is required to present himself for viva voce examination at the commencement of the ensuing term in the portions of the Greek Testament read in the previous term and in any other subject of the Term's work which the Board may think desirable If this examination be not satisfactory the Student is liable to forfeit the Term Most of the Bishops recognize as qualified for admission as Candidates for Holy Orders those Students who have received the College Associateship and Testamur THE ASSOCIATESHIP All Students of this Faculty who have received the final Testamur are eligible by the Council as Associates of King's College London fee of Ā£1 Is is charged for the Diploma Associates have the privilege of perpetual free admission to all Lectures forming the regular Matriculated-Students Course in this Faculty the use of the Libraries and Museums under the regulations which apply to Students and the liberty of dining at the High Table in the College Hall
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