The Historical Register of the University of Oxford: Being a Supplement to the Oxford University Calendar. With an Alphabetical Record of University Honours and Distinctions Completed to the End of Trinity Term, 1900

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Clarendon Press, 1900 - Universities and colleges - 914 pages

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Page 569 - with the especial object and intent of providing persons desirous of academical education, and willing to live economically, with a College wherein sober living and high culture of the mind may be combined with Christian training, based upon the principles of the Church of England.
Page 117 - Also I direct and appoint, that the eight Divinity Lecture Sermons shall be preached upon either of the following Subjects — to confirm and establish the Christian Faith, and to confute all heretics and schismatics — upon the Divine authority of the Holy Scriptures — upon the authority of the writings of the primitive Fathers, as to the faith and practice of the primitive Church — upon the Divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ — upon the Divinity of the Holy Ghost — upon the Articles...
Page 151 - Christi College (or, if the President be Vice-Chancellor, the Senior ProVice-Chaucellor), and the Professor of Chinese, after an examination held by such persons as they may appoint for that purpose, the Professor himself being always one of the examiners. The Scholarship is tenable for two calendar years from the day of election, provided the Scholar keep a...
Page 137 - Senior and a Junior. The Senior Scholarship is awarded in Michaelmas term of every alternate year, and is tenable for two years, the emoluments consisting of a single payment of ¿£120, made when the Scholarship is awarded. It is open to all members of the University who have passed the examinations for the degree of BA, and who on the first day of the term in which it is awarded have not exceeded twelve years from matriculation. It is...
Page 575 - IV, to become Students and Members of the University without being members of any College or Hall. Such persons keep their statutable residence in houses or licensed lodgings within the limit of a circle the centre of which is Carfax, and the radius a lino one mile and a half in length ; they enjoy the same rights of profiting by Professors...
Page 576 - University passed in 1880, any College or Institution within the United Kingdom or in any part of the British Dominions, being a place of education in which the majority of the students are of the age of 17 at least, may on certain conditions be admitted to the privileges of an Affiliated College.
Page 116 - Heads of Colleges only, and by no others, in the room adjoining to the PrintingHouse, between the hours of ten in the morning and two in the afternoon, to preach eight Divinity Lecture Sermons, the year following, at St. Mary's in Oxford, between the commencement of the last month in Lent Term, and the end of the third week in Act Term.
Page 131 - Candidates must be Members of some College or Hall, who have not exceeded the twentyfifth year of their age. Each Scholarship is tenable for four years with an annual stipend of ,£50, payable...
Page 553 - Park, Staffordshire. They are open, with certain limitations and under certain conditions in respect of literary proficiency, first, to the kindred of the Founder; secondly, to natives of Staffordshire; and in case of a Founder's kin or Staffordshire candidate not satisfying the conditions, then to any other person wliatsoever.
Page 117 - Fathers, as to the Faith and Practice of the primitive '' Church — upon the Divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus " Christ — upon the Divinity of the Holy Ghost — upon the " Articles of the Christian Faith, as comprehended in the " Apostles

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