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CATALOGUE

THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY.

iVovembfr, 1846.

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TRUSTEES,

PKESIDENT,

REV. JAMES CARNAHAN, D.D.

VICE PRESIDENT.

LEWIS W. R. PHILIPS, ESQ.

SECRETARY.

REV. JOHN M’DOWELL, D.D.

STEPHEN COLWELL, ESQ., BENJAMIN STRONG, ESQ.,

JOHN T. WOODHULL, M. D.,

JAMES LENOX, ESQ.,

H. W. GREEN, ESQ.,

JOHN J. BRYANT, ESQ.,

JAMES NEILSON, ESQ.,

BENJAMIN m’dOWELL, ESQ.,

REV. ASHBEL GREEN, D.D., LL.D.

REV. WM. W. PHILLIPS, D.D., REV. DAVID COMFORT,

REV. ISAAC V. BROWN,

REV. JOSEPH m’eLROY, D.D. REV. ELI F. COOLEY,

REV. NICHOLAS MURRAY, D.D., REUBEN VAN PELT, ESQ., JOSEPH HENRY, LL.D., WILLIAM SHIPPEN, M.D.

JAMES S. GREEN, ESQ., Treasurer. JACOB W. LANE, ESQ., Steward.

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DIRECTORS.

PRESIDENT.

ASHBEL GREEN, D.D., LED.

FIRST VICE PRESIDENT.

GARDINER SPRING, D.D.

SECOND VICE PRESIDENT.

MATTHEW L. BEVAN, ESQ.

SECRETARY.

JOHN McDowell, d.d.

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MINISTERS.

JOHN m’dOWELL, D.D., BENJAMIN H. RICE, D.D.,

W. M. ENGLES, D.D., CORNELIUS C. CUYLER, D.D., GEORGE POTTS, D.D.,

JOHN N. CAMPBELL, D.D., JOHN JOHNSTON.

ASHBEL GREEN, D.D., LL.D., JOHN M. KREBS, D.D.,

JACOB J. JANEWAY, D.D., HENRY A. BOARDMAN, D.D., NICHOLAS MURRAY, D.D., JOHN C. BACKUS,

W. W. PHILLIPS, D.D.,

GARDINER SPRING, D.D., WILLIAM A. m’dowELL, D.D., WILLIAM NEILL, D.D., WILLIAM LATTA, D.D., WILLIAM D. SNODGRASS, D.D., JOSEPH m’eLROY, D.D., GEORGE W. MUSGRAVE, D.D.,

RULING ELDERS. LEWIS W. R. PHILIPS, ESQ., MATTHEW L. SEVAN, ESQ., EBENEZER PLATT, ESQ.

JAMES LENOX, ESQ., ALEXANDER HENRY, ESQ., MOSES ALLEN, ESQ.

JOHN T. WOODHULL, M.D^ HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, ESQ., ALEx’r W. MITCHELL, M.D.

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FACULTY.

I Rev. ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER, D.D.,

J Professor of Pastoral and Polemic Theology.

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' Rev. SAMUEL MILLER, D.D.,

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' Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government,

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\ Rev. CHARLES HODGE, D.D.,

I Professor of Exegetical and Didactic Theology.

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i Rev. JOSEPH ADDISON ALEXANDER, D.D.,

^ Profess or of Oriental and Biblical Literature.

WILLIAM HENRY GREEN, A.M.,

Assistant teacher of the Hebrew Language.

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" A. C., Amherst College, Mass.

Bel. C., Belfast College, Ireland.

B. C., Bowdoin College, Me.,

B. U., Brown University, R. I.

' Cen. C., Centre College, Ky.

: Col. C., Columbia College, N. Y.

; Dal. C., Dalhousie College, Nova Scotia.

Dart. C., Dartmouth College, N. H. j Dav. C., Davidson College, N. C.

' D. C., Dickinson College, Pa.

; E. T, U., East Tennessee University.

; F. C., Franklin College, Ga.,

^ G. C., Georgetown College, Ky.

; H. S. C., Hampden Sydney College, Va. ; J. C., Jefferson College, Pa.

L. C., Lafayette College, Pa. |

M. U., Miami University. Ohio. i

N. H., Nassau Hall, N. J. |

O. C., Oakland College, Miss. J

O. U., Ohio University, Ohio. \

P. C., Pennsylvania College, Pa. \

S. U. I., State University, Ind. ^

T. C., Trinity College, Ct. ^

U. A., University of Alabama. i

U. C., Union College, N. Y., ;

U. N. Y., University of City of N. Y. j U. P. University of Pennsylvania. t

W. C. ?., Washington College, Pa. |

W. C. V., Washington College, Va. j

Wms. C., Williams College, Mass. /

Y. C. Yale College, Ct.

VII.

STUDENTS.

afcenttate.

? James F^^ennedy,

Chambersbur^h, Pa.,

Prof. Alexander’s

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FIRST CLASS.

Name.

Graduated.

Residence.

Room.

Samuel D. Alexander,

N. H. 1838,

Princeton,

Dr. Alexander’s

Rowland Ayers,

A. C. 1841,

Granby, Jtfass.,

Mrs. Skelly’s

Winthrop Bailey,

Berlin, Mass.,

Mr. Baker’s

C. C. Baldw'in, jr..

N. H. 1841,

Bloomfield,

30 B

William Bannard,

U. C. 1844,

Schenectady, J\'. Y.,

52 A

Benjamin F. Bittinger,

Georgeto-wn, B. C.,

40 B

John A. Bogle,

C. C. 1843,

Danville, Ky.,

33

William P. Breed,

II. N. Y. 1843,

JWw York,

1 Chapel

P. S. Cossitt,

T. C. 1844,

Hartford, Ct.,

Mr. Hudnut’s

George C. Crow,

Dal. C. 1843,

JVova Scotia,

8 Chapel

Philander M. Custer,

W. C. V. 1840,

Augusta Co., Va.,

45 A

John C. De Peu,

U. C. 1844,

Salem, JV*. I'.,

46 A

Francis B. Dinsmore,

W. C. P. 1843,

West-Alexander, Pa.

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T. H. Dinsmore,

W. C. P. 1843,

West-Alexander, Pa.

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William A. Dod,

N. H. 1838,

Princeton,

Prof. Alexander’s

John T. DufReld,

N. H. 1841,

Me Connelsburg, Pa.

59 N. College

David W. Eakins,

N. H. 1844,

Philadelphia,

28 B

Edward Eells,

Y. C. 1843,

JV'e-w York City,

Mrs. Hamilton’s

Chas. W. Forman,

Cen. C. 1844,

Mason Co., Ky.,

22 A

D. Niles Freeland,

U. P. 1844,

Philadelphia,

Mr. Murphy’s

1 Abraham Gosman,

Wms. C. 1843,

Ithaca, J\\ Y.,

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James H. Harbi.son,

Cen. C. 1844, Shelby Co., Ky„

43 A

^ Geo. J. Harrison,

U. C. 1843, JVew York City,

5 ‘Elias Hearon,

E. T. U. 1844, Lowndes Co. J^fiss.,

] A. Alexander Hodge,

N. H. 1841, Princeton,

1 A

; Levi Hughes,

Bloomington, la..

Mrs. Henderson’s

j Cyrus Huntington,

Y. C. 1843, JV'eai York City,

Mrs. Hamilton’s

' Henry P. Johnson,

N. H, 1841, Elizabethtown,

18 A

< James Kirk,

N. H. 1845, Pittsburg, Pa.,

Mr. Wilber's

^ Cornelius R. Lane,

L. C. 1843, Easion, Pa.,

14 A

c Basil Manly, jr..

U. A. 1843, Tuskaloosa, Ala.,

38 B

5 Joseph R. Mann,

Col. C. 1839, J^ew York City,

Mrs. Henderson’s

1 Uriah Marvin, jr.,

U. C. 1835, Troy,J\r.Y.,

Mr. Stevens’

\ Samuel McCulley,

Dal. C. 1842, J^ova Scotia,

46 B

1 Lewis McNeely,

W. C. V. 1840, Rowan Co., 'N. C.,

44 B

1 George F. Miller,

U. P. 1844, Philadelphia,

Mrs. Skillman’s

> Andrew D. Mitchell.

J. C. 1841, York Co., Pa.,

4 Chapel

5 N. Merritt Owen,

N. H. 1841, Bedford, JV". Y,

23 E. College

> J. Jermain Porter,

U. C. 1843, Gerieva, JV. Y.,

48 B

^ Henry V. Rankin,

N. H. 1843, JVewark,

Canal Street

1 George J. Reed,

M. U. 1845, Jefferson Co., Lid.,

53 B

^ Henry K. Rees,

N. H. 1 844, Darien, Ga.,

17 A

< A. Alexander Rice,

N. H. 1843, Princeton,

Dr. Rice’s

> Richard H. Richardson,

N. H. 1844, Louisville, Ky.,

17 B

> Thomson Rowell,

U. N. y. 1844, Clarkson, JT. Y.,

Mrs. Schenck’s

S Martin Ryerson,

N. H. 1844, JVt’w York City,

39 B

Charles W. Shields,

N. H. 1844, JVew Albany, Ltd,

27 A

James G. Shinn,

U. P. 1844, Philadelphia,

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1 Jeremiah Taylor,

A. C. 1843, Hawley, Mass.,

Mrs. Bruere’s

I Richard K. Todd,

N. H. 1842, Rutland Co., Yt.,

48 A

Mason D. Williams,

M. U. 1844, La Porte, Ind.,

51 B

Robert G. Williams,

A. C. 1885, Sharon, Ct.,

15 B

; William H. Woods

Cen. C. 1843, Harrodsiurg, Ky.,

Mr. Scudder’s

* Absent.

FIRST CLASS 53.

5 William D. A ^ew,

s Hamilton Balentine, s

I Wm. James Blain,

< Robert L. Breck,

i Theodore S. Brown, William I. Brugh, Stephen Bush,

^ James W. Carroll,

I Thomas W. Cattell, Samuel B. Cheek, Elijah R. Craven,

T. M. Crawford,

J. Kirby Davis,

, Robinson P. Dunn,

\ Ebenezer Erskine,

I IiUther S. Gibson,

> Wm. Renwick Glen,

S William A. Graham,

^ Caspar R. Gregory, William F. Hansell,

, Geo. C. Heckman, John IM. K. Hunter, Charles B. King,

L. Hersey Lee, Elbridge G. Little,

A. Newkirk Littlejohn, L. A. Lowry, i J. E. Miller,

' Thomas Murphy,

I Henry E. Niles,

J. Osmond,

SECOND CLASS.

Graduated. Residence. Room.

D. C. 1845, Carlisle, Pa.,

35 B

N. H. 1845, J\‘‘orriston)n, Pa.,

41 A

U. C. 1844, Jilont^omery, JV*. T.,

2 A

Cen. C. 1845, Richmond, Ky ,

26

U. C. 1844, Canaan, J^'. T.,

39 A

N. H. 1843, Milford,

1 Chapel

U. C. 1845, Albany, j\\ Y.,

43 B

L. C. 1845, Bucks Co. Pa.,

20 C

N. H. 1842, Salem,

8 W. College

Cen. C. 184’, Lebanon, Ky.,

10 B

N. H. 1842, fTashington, D. C.,

Steadman St.

J. C. 1841, Pequea, Pa.,

19 B

U. C. 1841, Troy,M.Y.,

32

B. U. 1843, Kewport, 11. I.,

24 A

J. C. 1843, Chester, Pa.,

31 A

N. H. 1845, TYinthrop, Me.,

Mr. Scudder’s

Mattearvan, M. Y.,

Canal Street

D. C. 1844, Carlisle, Pa.,

15 A

U. P. 1843. Philadelphia,

27 B

B. U. 1 845, Philadelphia,

Mrs. Henderson's

Jj. C. 1845, Easton, Pa.,

1-2 A

J. C. 1821, Baltimore,

Mr. Stevens’

F. C. 1845, Rostoell, Ga.,

34 A

U. C. 1845, Schenectady, J\‘. Y..

42 A

N. H. 1845, Hampstead, JY. H.,

47

U. C. 1845, JYexv York City,

35 B

Cen. C. 1844, Ft. Atkinson, lo-.ca.

Mr. Scudder’s

L. C. 1845, Belvidere,

2 Chapel

N. H. 1845, Mew Hartford, M. Y

., Mr. Wilber’s

U. C. 1844, Spencertown, M. Y.,

24 B

Oxford, Pa.,

1 B

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William M. Paxton,

Jno. W. Pratt,

John G. Riheldaffer,

H. M. Robertson,

Joseph Rogers,

Wm. Henry Ruffner, Andrew Shiland, Alexander P. Silliman,

P. S. Talmage,

T. L. Winlhrop Tappan, Justus T. Umsted, Benjamin Wayne,

H. H. Welles,

Joseph K. Wight,

Joseph R. Wilson,

H. M. Wilson,

P. C. 1843, Fairfield, Adams Co., Pa., U. A. 1844, Tuskaloosa, Ala,,

West Alexander, Pa.,

U. C. 1842, Westerlo, JC. 1'.,

N. H. 1845, JVery York CiUj,

W. C. V. 1842, Lexington, Va.,

U. C. 1845, Cambridge, K. Y,,

N. H. 1845, Kemper Co., AFiss, Mr. J. C. 1845, So7nerville,

B. C. 1844, Augusta, Me.,

U, P. Philadelphia,

O. C. 1845, JVeu’ Orleans,

N. H. 1844, Wyalusing, Pa.,

Wms. C. 1843, Traxj, N. Y,

J. C. 1844, Utetibexiville, Ohio,

Tiickerlon, Mr. T.

SECOND CLASS 47.

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THIRD CLASS.

Name.

Geo. P. Bergen, Andrew M. Beveridge, Henry A. Booth, Thomas C. Boston,

T. S. Bradner,

O. M. Conover, George Darling,

J. B. Davis,

Thomas K. Davis, Alex. Dickson,

Joseph Donaldson,

J. Edwards Emerson, R R. Evans,

H. B. Gardiner,

Wm. S. Garthwait, William J. Gibson, Samuel Glen,

George F. Goodhue,

A. J. Graham,

Geo. W. Grsmt, Samuel Huntting, Jr. ‘Andrew S. Jamison, Charles J. Jones,

Thos. Kennedy,

F. L. King,

William H. Kirk,

A. B. Knight,

Reuben P. Lowrie, John P. Lundy,

J. K. Lyle,

James L. Mackey,

Graduated.

Cen. C.

J, C.

M. U. Cen. C.

N. H. N. H. U. C. N. H. Y. C. U. C. L. C. A. C.

Cen. C. Y. C. N. H. N. H. U. C. Dart. C.

N. H. H. S. C. A. C. N. H. L. C. L. C. N. H. U. C. Cen. C. U. N. Y.

N. H. Cen. C.

1846,

1844,

1846,

1846,

1846,

1844, 1846. 1846,

1845,

1846, 1846, 1844, 1846, 1842, 1846, 1844,

1844, 1841,

1845,

1846, 1844, 1838, 1846, 1846,

1844, 1846,

1845,

1846, 1846, 1845,

Residence.

Franklin, Ohio, Cambridge, N. Y.,

St. Louis, AIo., Laiurenceburg, Ky., Goshen, N. Y., Dayton, Ohio,

Holden, JMass., Hampstead, N, H., Chambersburg, Pa., Lansingburgh, N. Y., .Mem York City, Netvburyport, Jffass., Sommerville, Tenn., Dundee, C. E., EUzabethtoiun, Albany, N. Y., Gahvay, JV. Y., Covington, Ky.. Brooklyn, L. Richmond, Va., Southampton, L. /., Pineville, Pa., Philadelphia,

Warren Co.,

Rahway,

Albany, JY. Y.,

Todd Co., Ky.,

Pfew York City, Danville, Pa,,

Paris, Ky,,

JYew London, Pa.,

Room.

Prof. Alexander’s 32 52 B 10 A 3 Chapel Mr. Green’s 49 B 47 19 A 7 Chapel Nassau St. 31 B

Prof. Alexander’s Mrs. Newton’s Mrs. Hamilton’s 21

Mr. Laerd’s Mr. Scudder’s 41 B Mrs. Skelly’s Mrs. Skelly’s 6 Chapel Mrs. Olden’s Mr. Zapf’s Mr. Ross’ 49 A

Prof. Alexander’s

Mrs. Henderson’s Mr, Green’s

Prof, Alexander’s 34 B

Joseph McConnell,

, Henry L. McGuire, M’illiam W. McNair, A. Y. Moore,

Joseph P. Moore, Thomas H. Newton, Bradley Phillips,

J. Ross Ramsay, Henry Reeves,

Robert H. Reeves, Alexsmder Reid,

D. D. Sanderson,

John R. Shive, Ephraim Simanton, George W. Simpson, Thomas Smith, Jr. Thos. S. C. Smith, John Stewart,

John F. Stirling, Henry W. Taylor, Albertus Yandewater, Charles N. Waldron,

N. H.

M. U.

N. H. N. H. N. H. L. C. U. C, J. C.

N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H. Dav. C. L. C. E. C. G. C.

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1846,

1844,

1846,

1846,

1846,

1846,

1846,

1844, 1846,

1845,

1845, 1843,

1846, 1846, 1846,

L. C. 1846,

O. U. 1842, N.H. 1846, U. C. 1846, Thos. D’Lacey Wardlaw, Bel. C. 1846,

1846, 1846,

John T. Wentworth, Charles Wood, •Edward D. Yeomans, J. R. Young,

U. C, L. C L. C. N. H.

Philadelphia, Brookville, Tnd,, Pennington,

Three Rivers, J\Iich.,

1846,

Huntingdon, Pa.,

Philadelphia,

Gouvemenr, .y. T.,

York Co., Pa.,

Bridgeton,

Bridgeton,

A'eai York City,

.Marion, Ala,,

Ro-wan Co., JV”. C.

Richmond, Pa.,

Churchtoivn, Pa.,

Newcastle, Ky.,

Alaitland, Nova Scotia,

Steivartsville,

Natchez, Afiss.,

Athens, Ohio,

Ne^u York City,

Albany, N. Y.

Princeton,

Saratoga Springs, .A*. Y., Mr. Laerd’s Salem, Mr. Zapf’s

Danville, Pa., Nassau St.

Montgomery, y Y., 14 B

28 A Mr. Green’s Mr. Ross’ Mr. Green’s Mr. Tomlinson’s Mrs. Newton’s 6 Chapel

4 Chapel Mr. Tomlinson’s

5 Chapel

40 A 10 B 30 A Nassau St- Mrs. Olden’s Mrs, Henderson’s 45 B Nassau St. Mrs. Rowland’s Mr. Stevens’ 36 A Mr. Stevens’ 22 B

THIRD CLASS 68.

* Absent.

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SUMMARY.

Resident Lieciitiate, 1

First Class,

Seeoud Class, 47

Third Class, ^8

Total. 159

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SUMMARY OF STUDIES.

; First Year.

Hebrew Language.

< Exegetical Study of the Scriptures.

< Biblical Criticism.

Biblical Antiquities.

; Introduction to the study of the Scriptures.

Mental and Moral Science.

\ The Evidences of Natural and Revealed Religion.

■. Sacred Chronology.

5 Biblical History.

> Second Year.

! Exegetical Study of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures continued. J Didactic Theology.

^ Ecclesiastical History, j Pastoral Theology, and

] Missionarj' Instruction.

Third Year.

Exegetical Study of the Scriptures continued.

Didactic Theology continued.

Polemic Theology.

Church Government.

Composition and Delivery of Sermons.

The Students of the Seminary are required to deliver orations, and to exhibit compositions, as often as is judged expedient by the professors.

The resident licentiates have the privilege of attending on the lectures of all the classes.

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I TERMS OF ADMISSION.

Eveht person applying for admission into the Seminary, must produce satisfac- tory written testimonials, that he possesses good natural talents, and is of a prudent and discreet deportment ; that he is in full communion with some regular Church ; and that he has passed through a regular course of Academic study ; or, wanting this, he must submit himself to an examination in regard to the branches of litera- ture usually taught in such a course.

When a student has been received under the care of a Presbytery, and has passed his examination on the studies usually pursued in College with approbation a certificate from the Presbytery declaring this fact, is received as sufficient to answer every requisition in regard to testimonials.

When a student, who has been connected with any other Theological Seminary, seeks admission into this, he must produce testimonials of his good standing, and regular dismission, before he can be received.

The proper time for entering the Seminary, is at the commencement of the Seminary year, which begins on the last Thursday of August. It is important that students should be present at the opening of the Session.

The students, in addition to the use of libraries attached to the Seminary, have access to that of the College, and on application to the several professors of that Institution, can have the privilege of attending lectures on Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Natural History.

Gentlemen well qualified to teach the German and French languages are resi- dent here, and will give instruction in those branches to such students as desire it at their own expense.

There is no charge made cither for Tuition or Room-rent ; but each student pays $10 per annum to the “General Expense Fund,” the object of which is to

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ilcfray the contingent expenses of the Institution. Students who may prefer room- ing out of the Seminary building, can be accommodated in the Tillage and vicinity.

Indigent students are aided either by the General Assembly’s Board of Educa- tion,” or the funds of the Seminary.

'Fire expense of board in the Rafectory varies from $1.45 to $1.75 pcrwxck. Board may be obtained in private families at from $1.50 to $2.50 per week. Expciw5®s for fuel ftona $6 to $10 per year. Washing $8.

VACATION.

Tliere is but one vacation in the year wliich commences tbe third Thursday in May and terminates on the last Thursday ita .‘\ugust.