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General Theological Seminary,

CHELSEA SQUARE, NEW YORK.

THE VERY REV. EUGENE AUG. HOFFMAN, D.D., (OXON.) D.C.L., LL.D., DEAN

THE REV. RANDALL C. HALL, D.D.,

Professor of Hebrew and Greek.
THE REV. WILLIAM J. SEABURY, D.D.,
Professor of Ecclesiastical Polity and
Law.

THE REV. E. H. JEWETT, D.D., LL.D.,
Professor of Pastoral Theology.

THE REV. C. W. E. BODY, D.D., D.C.L.,
Professor of the Literature and Inter-
pretation of the Old Testament.

THE REV. CHAS. T. SEIBT, D.D.,

Professor of Moral Theology and Chris-
tian Philosophy.

THE REV. THOMAS RICHEY, D.D.,
Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
THE REV. PHILANDER K. CADY, D.D.,
Professor of the Evidences of Revealed
Religion.

THE REV. THEODORE M. RILEY, D.D., Adjunct Professor of Pastoral Theology. THE REV. J. CHARLES ROPER, M.A., Professor of Dogmatic Divinity.

THE REV. I. T. BECKWITH, D.D., Ph.D., Professor of the Literature and Interpretation of the New Testament.

THE REV. FRANCIS T. RUSSELL, D.D., Instructor in the Use of the Voice.

MR. G. EDWARD STUBBS, M.A., Instructor in Music.

The Academical year begins on Wednesday of the Ember Week in September; entrance examination at 9.30 A. M.

The students live in the buildings. The rooms are furnished with the exception of bed clothing. Board, coal, gas and care of room, $225 per annum, payable semiannually in advance.

There is a Graduate course for Graduates of other Theological Seminaries. Special students who desire to pursue particular studies, or only a portion of the regular course, are also received.

For rooms, entrance examination, and other particulars, apply to

THE DEAN.

DIVINITY SCHOOL

OF THE

Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia.

THE REV. EDWARD T. BARTLETT, D.D., DEAN

and Professor of Ecclesiastical History.

THE REV. FLEMING JAMES, D.D.,

Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Care.

Professor of the New Testament Literature and Languages.

THE REV. LORING W. BATTEN, Ph.D.,

Professor of the Old Testament Literature and Languages.

THE REV. WILLIAM M. GROTON,

Professor of Systematic Divinity.

THE REV. JOHN FULTON, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L.,

THE REV. LUCIEN M. ROBINSON, A.B.,

Instructor in Canon Law.

Instructor in Liturgics and Canon Law. Advanced Courses for graduates of this and other Theological Seminaries leading to the degrees of B.D. and D.D. Optional studies in the Undergraduate Department. Epiphany Term opens January 2, 1899. The next Academical Year will begin September 28, 1899. For information,

THE DEAN, at the School, 50th St. and Woodland Ave., or
REV. H. M. G. HUFF, Sec., the Church House, 12th and Walnut Sts.

The Theological Seminary of Virginia.

THE NEXT SESSION BEGINS THE 27th OF SEPT.

CHAIRMAN OF THE FACULTY:

Rev. ANGUS CRAWFORD, D. D.

PROFESSORS: (In order of appointment.)

REV. JOSEPH PACKARD, D.D., Professor Emeritus.

REV. ANGUS CRAWFORD, D.D., Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages and Literature, and Homiletics.

REV. SAMUEL A. WALLIS, D.D., Professor of Greek Language, New Testament Literature, Pastoral Theology and Liturgics.

REV. R. W. MICOU, D.D., Professor of Systematic Divinity, Apologetics and Christain Ethics.

REV. R. K. MASSIE, Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Church Polity and Canon Law.

Special Lectures will be given on the Prayer-book, by Bishop WHITTLE.

Instruction in Vocal Culture is given by WILLOUGHBY A. READE.

Number of Alumni, 942. Number of Books in Library, 20,000.

Episcopal Theological School,

Cambridge, Mass.

FACULTY:

Rev. GEORGE HODGES, D.D., Dean,

Homiletics and Pastoral Care, Polity and Liturgics.

Rev. P. H. STEENSTRA, D.D.,

Interpretation of the Old Testament.
Rev. A. V. G. ALLEN, D.D.,

Ecclesiastical History.

Rev. HENRY SYLVESTER NASH, D.D.,
Interpretation of the New Testament

Rev. MAXIMILIAN LINDSAY KELLNER, D.D.,

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Access without charge to Harvard University libraries and many courses of special lectures. Men prepared to meet present problems, theological and social. Opportunities for city mission work in Boston under experienced direction.

For Catalogues or other information apply to the DEAN.

....THE....

EVANGELICAL EDUCATION SOCIETY

OF THE

Protestant Episcopal Church

Office, Church House, 12th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia AIDS STUDENTS FOR THE MINISTRY

And Distributes Evangelical Literature

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I give and bequeath to "THE EVANGELICAL EDUCATION SOCIETY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH," incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, the first Monday in November, one thousand eight hundred and sixtynine, Real Estate, to be used for the general purposes of the Society.

Dollars or

JOHN HARDMAN & CO.,

25 COCKSPUR ST., LONDON, ENGLAND.

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 50 YEARS.

MEMORIAL

WINDOWS,

In the Highest Style of Ecclesiastical Art.

Messrs. Hardman & Co. will be glad to correspond with the Clergy and others contemplating the erection of memorial windows, and have pleasure in referring to their works in Christ Church and Church of the Transfiguration, New York; St. Marks, St. Matthias, and Church of the Incarnation, Philadelphia; Grace Church, Baltimore; St. Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo; Church of the Advent, Boston; Grace Church, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia; St. Mary's, Cold Spring, N. Y.; St. John's, Newport, R. I.; St. Stephen's, Providence, R. I.; Church of the Messiah, Brooklyn, N. Y., and many others, particulars of which, also designs, estimates, and any other information, will be willingly supplied.

BERKELEY DIVINITY SCHOOL

MIDDLETOWN, CONN.

FACULTY:

The Rt. Rev. JOHN WILLIAMS, D.D., LL.D., Dean.
Doctrinal and Pastoral Theology, and the Prayer Book.

The Rev. JOHN BINNEY, D.D., Sub-Dean,

Hebrew and the Literature and Interpretation of the Old Testament, and Chaplain. The Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN JOHNSON, M.A.,

Church History.

The Rev. SYLVESTER CLARKE, D.D.,
Christian Evidences and Homiletics.

The Rev. JOHN H. BARBOUR, M.A.,

The Literature and Interpretation of the New Testament and Librarian.
The Rev. FRANCIS T. RUSSELL, D.D.,

Elocution.

The Rev. JOSEPH HOOPER, M.A.,

Lecturer on American Church History.

TERM AND VACATIONS: The year is of one term, beginning in September and ending in June. There is a recess at Christmas, and another at Easter.

EXPENSES: Tuition is free, as also are the rooms in the School Buildings, where provision is made for about thirty students. Persons desiring information as to Scholarships, etc,, should apply to the Dean.

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