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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,

PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY.

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PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS.

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1858.

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JOHN McDOWELL, D. D., Philadelphia.

WILLIAM NEILL, D. D., Philadelphia.

JACOB J. JANEWAY, D. D., New Brunswick* GARDINER SPRING, D. D., LL. D., New York. WILLIAM W. PHILLIPS, D. D., New York.

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WILLIAM D. SNODGRASS, D. D., Goshen, N. Y. MOSES ALLEN, Esq., New York.

HENRY A. BOARDMAN, D. D., Philadelphia. GEORGE W. MUSGRAYE, D. D., Philadelphia. JOSEPH McELROY, D. D., New York.

JOHN N. CAMPBELL, D. D., Albany. NICHOLAS MURRAY, D. D., Elizabeth. GEORGE POTTS, D. D., New York.

JOHN M. KREBS, D. D., New York. JOHN C. BACKUS, D. D., Baltimore. JAMES N. DICKSON, Esq., Philadelphia.

EBENEZER PLATT, Esq., New York. SAMUEL BEACH JONES, D. D., Bridgeton.

* Deceased.

THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.

DANIEL V. McLEAN, D. D., Easton.

CORTL’DT VAN RENSSELAER, D. D., Burlington. THOMAS L. JANEWAY, D. D., Kingston.

Hon. STACY G. POTTS, Trenton.

Hon. IRA C. WHITEHEAD, Morristown.

JOHN M. DICKEY, D. D., Oxford, Pa.

JOHN R. DAVISON, Esq., Newark.

PHINEAS D. GURLEY, D. D., Washington City. Hon. JOHN FINE, Ogdensburgh.

MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Esq., Philadelphia.

JOHN THOMSON, D. D., New York.

ROBERT CARTER, Esq., New York.

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.

PRESIDENT,

Rev. Dr. J. J. JANEWAY.*

First Vice-President,

Rev. Dr. SPRING.

Second Vice-President,

Hon. JOHN FINE.

Secretary,

Rev. Dr. McDOWELL.

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5 Rev. JAMES CARNAHAN, D. D., Princeton.

Rev. JOHN McDOWELL, D. D., Philadelphia.

'I Rev. ISAAC V. BROWN, Trenton.

Rev. JOSEPH McELROY, D. D., New York.

Rev. WILLIAM W. PHILLIPS, D. D., New York. Rev. ELI F. COOLEY, D. D., Trenton.

JAMES LENOX, Esq., New York.

Hon. HENRY W. GREEN, Trenton.

Rev. NICHOLAS MURRAY, D. D., Elizabeth. JAMES NEILSON, Esq., New Brunswick.

STEPHEN COLWELL, Esq., Philadelphia. REUBEN VAN PELT, Esq., Elizabeth.

WILLIAM SHIPPEN, M. D., Philadelphia. ROBERT L. STUART, Esq., New York.

Hon. DUDLEY S. GREGORY, Jersey City.

Rev. CORT. VAN RENSSELAER, D. D., Burlington. JOHN F. HAGEMAN, Esq., Princeton.

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WILLIAM RANKIN, Esq., Newark.

JOHN C. GREEN, Esq., New York.

Rey. JAMES M. MACDONALD, D. D., Princeton SAMUEL H. PENNINGTON, M. D., Newark.

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.

PRESIDENT,

Rey. Dr. CARNAHAN.

Vice-President,

Hon. H. W. GREEN.

Secretary,

Rey. Dr. McDOWELL.

Treasurer,

JAMES S. GREEN, Esq.

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PHILIP S. CAFFREY.

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Rev. CHARLES HODGE, D. D.,

PROFESSOR OF EXEGETICAL, DIDACTIC AND POLEMIC THEOLOGY.

Rev. JOSEPH ADDISON ALEXANDER, D. D.,

PROFESSOR OP BIBLICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY.

Rev. ALEXANDER T. McGILL, D. D.,

PROFESSOR OP PASTORAL THEOLOGY, CHURCH GOVERNMENT AND HOMILETICS.

Rev. WILLIAM HENRY GREEN, D. D.,

PROFESSOR OF ORIENTAL AND BIBLICAL LITERATURE.

NAME.

RESIDENCE.

COLLEGE.

Henry M. Baird, James McDougall,

RESIDENT GRADUATES.

Princeton, 1856.

Princeton, 1858.

Yonkers, N. Y., Long Island,

SENIOR CLASS.

J. Bailie Adams,

Pleasant, Ind.,

Hanover,

1856.

T. C. Anderson,

Emlington, Pa.,

Jefferson,

1855.

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Joseph M. Bostick,

Beaufort Dist., S. C.,

Furman University.

Chester Bridgman,

West Hampton, Mass.,

Amherst,

1856.

Robert C. Bryson,

Watsontoum, Pa.,

La Fayette,

1855.

Philip S. Caffrey,

Princeton, N. J.,

Nassau Hall,

1854.

David T. Campbell,

Sharon, Pa.,

Jefferson,

1856.

James H. Clark, Charles R. Clarke,

Paterson, N. J., Rochester, N. Y.,

Nassau Hall. Nassau Hall,

1853.

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John Darroch,

Bowmore, C. W.,

Nassau Hall,

1854.

D. Owen Davies,

St. Louis,

Nassau Hall,

1856.

R. Hamill Davis,

Norristoivn, Pa.,

La Fayette,

1852.

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Noble L. DeYotie,

Columbus, Ga.,

University of Ala.,

1856.

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Joseph T. Duryea,

Jamaica, L. I.,

Nassau Hall,

1856.

Benjamin S. Everett,

Jamaica, L. I.,

Nassau Hall,

1856.

J. M. W. Farnham,

West Lebanon, Me.,

Union,

1856.

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H. Graham Finney,

Milton, Pa.,

N. Y. University,

1855.

James Gibson,

Belfast, Ireland,

Queen’s Univ.,

1855.

John S. Gilmor,

Valley Grove, Va.,

Jefferson,

1856.

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D. Melville Heydrick,

Bridesburg, Pa.,

La Fayette,

1856.

Henry F. Hickoic,

New Haven, Vt.,

Rochester Univ.,

1856.

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Robert G. Hinsdale,

Kenosha, Wis.,

Nassau Hall,

1856.

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William L. Kennedy,

Paulding, Miss.,

University of Ala.,

1855.

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NAME.

RESIDENCE.

COLLEGE.

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James W. Larimore,!

Niles, Mich.,

Hampden Sidney.

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Henry P. Lee,

Putnam Valley, N. Y.,

Nassau Hall,

1855. )

James Little,

New York City,

Nassau Hall,

1856. (

J. Lan'ey Lower,

Williamsburg, Pa.,

Jefferson,

1856. \

William D. Mackey,

New London, Pa.,

Delaware,

1854. \

Charles Manly,

Charleston, S. C.,

UniYersity of Ala.,

1855. \

William R. Marshall,

New Concord, 0.,

Muskingum,

1856. )

Gustayus W. Mayer,!

Elizabeth, N. J.,

Nassau Hall,

1857. |

J. Leyerett Merrill,

Haverhill, N. H.,

Dartmouth,

1856. /

William T. Morrison,

New York City,

Nassau Hall,

1854. |

R. Hamill Nassau,

Lawrenceville, N. J.,

Nassau Hall,

1854. j

Moses Noerr,

St. Louis,

Amherst,

1855. |

Charles H. Park,!

Jerseytown, Pa.,

Hanover,

1855. $

Isaac M. Patterson,

Pictou, N. S.,

Pictou,

1854. |

Robert M. Patterson,

Philadelphia,

Phila. High Sch’l,

1849. \

Robert Proctor,

Pochester, N. Y.,

Nassau Hall,

1856. '■>

Owen Riedy,

Lehigh Co., Pa.,

La Fayette,

1856. f!

William L. Rosser,

Memphis, Tenn.,

Univ. of Nashville. )

J. McMurtrie Salmon,!

Columbia Co., Pa.,

La Fayette,

1856. <

Alexander Scott,

New Concord, 0.,

Jefferson,

1852. 1

Horace L. Singleton,

St. Louis,

Amherst,

1855. |

Joseph D. Smith,

Philadelphia,

Jefferson,

1856. \

Wm. Howell Taylor,

New York City,

Yale,

1855. \

William P. Teitsworth,!

Northumberland, Pa.,

Jefferson,

1854. j

Simon G. Visscher,

Neiv York City,

Union,

1855. \

Jacob Weidman,

Lebanon, Pa.,

Pennsylvania,

1856. |

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NAME.

RESIDENCE.

COLLEGE.

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Lyell T. Adams,

SECOND CLASS.

Monticetto, N. Y.,

Nassau Hall,

1857.

Edward B. Allen,

Schenectady, N. Y.,

Union,

1857.

Joseph H. Barnard,

Tuscarora, Pa.,

La Fayette,

1857.

J. S. Beekman,

New York City,

Nassau Hall,

1857.

J. Alstyne Blauvelt,

laming ton, N. J.,

Nassau Hall,

1857.

Marvin Briggs,

New York City,

University of N. Y.,

1852.

Edwin G. Bryant,

Niles, Mich.,

Wabasli,

1857.

Francis E. Bdtler,

New York City,

Yale,

1857. .

John Chester, M. D.,

Philadelphia,

Nassau Hall,

1851.

John H. Coble,

Guilford Co., N. C.,

University ofN. C.,

1857.

William Cochrane,

Cincinnati, 0.,

Hanover,

1857.

Edward A. Collier,

Freehold, N. J.,

University of N. Y.

1857.

John P. Conkey,!

Philip B. Cook,

Cedar Rapids, la., Potterville, Pa.,

Hamilton.

Nassau Hall,

1857.

Hugh L. Craven,

Richboro, Pa.,

Nassau Hall,

1857.

William H. Dinsmore,

Princeton, N. J.,

Nassau Hall,

1857.

Robert S. Feagles,

Orange Co., N. Y.,

Nassau Hall,

1856.

Daniel S. Gregory,

Croton Falls, N. Y.,

Nassau Hall,

1857.

Samuel Harrison,

J. Addison Henry,

Cobleskill, N. Y, Cranbury, N. J.,

Washington. Nassau Hall,

1857.

E. Cornelius Hooker,

Fairhaven, Vt.,

Williams,

1857.

Andrew J. Johnson, M.

D., Mechanicsburg, Pa.,

Jefferson,

1851.

James W. Kerr, M. D.

Columbus, Miss.,

West. Reserve,

1849.

John B. Kugler,

Frenchtown, N. J.,

Nassau Hall,

1857.

James S. Mayne,

Philadelphia,

Nassau Hall,

1857.

John McMurray,

New Concord , 0.,

Hanover,

1857.

David H. Mitchell,

Platteville, TFis.,

Nassau Hall,

1857.

S. Miller Moore,

Milroy, Pa.,

La Fayette,

1857.

Alexander B. Morey,

Cambridge,

Union,

1856.

James M. Morrison,

Lancaster Co., Pa.,

Delaware,

1856.

Joseph A. Patterson,

Academia, Pa.,

La Fayette,

1856.

Aaron Peck, Jr.,

Orange, N. J.,

Nassau Hall,

1857.

J. Gardiner Penney,

Memphis, Tenn.,

Rochester University.

John D. Peeing,!

Bloomington, Ind.,

University of Ind.,

1857.

G. Wendell Prime,

New York City,

Columbia,

1856.

James A. Quarles,

Boonville, Mo.,

Westminster,

1858.

Sanford H. Smith,

Newark, N. J.,

Nassau Hall,

1854. f)

William C. Stitt,

Philadelphia,

Nassau Hall,

1856. ^

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THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.

NAME.

RESIDENCE.

COLLEGE.

Robert Strong,

Albany , N. Y,

Nassau Hall,

1856.

Samuel M. Studdiford,

Lambertville , N. /.,

Nassau Hall,

1856.

Morris C. Sctphen,

Bedminster, AT. J.,

Nassau Hall,

1856.

John C. Thom,

Natchez , Miss.,

Jefferson,

1853.

Alex. McA. Thorburn,

Albany, N. Y.,

Union,

1857.

Alfred T. Waterman,

W. Killingly, Conn.,

Yale,

1855.

David M. Williamson,

Logansport , Ind.,

Hanover,

1857.

E. Payson Wood,

Philadelphia,

Nassau Hall,

1856.

John Rice Wood,

Philadelphia,

Nassau Hall,

1856.

Alfred Yeomans,

Danville, Pa.,

Nassau Hall,

1852.

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RESIDENCE.

v H. S. Alexander,!

{ William Alexander,

) Nathan Bachman,

\ John Taylor Baird,

; D. Stuart Banks,

; Dwight K. Bartlett,

> Lewis C. Bayles,

; John Burrows,

; Wm. H. Cain, i John H. Carpenter,

; Samuel T. Carter,

; Thomas Carter,

{ Wm. M. Coleman,

> Henry M. Corbett,

John F. Cowan, Jr., t Smith Curtis,

j S. Bayard Dod, j Samuel Dodd,

: Charles Dunlap, l John H. Elliott, j J. Henry Enders,

{ S. Alden Freeman,

) John Frothingham,

) Edward Thurston Fuller, i Sterling M. Galt,

} Samuel L. Gamble,

; W. N. Geddes,

; J. R. Geyer,

) Edward A. Guy, i William Harris, l Charles E. Hart,

/ George Hays,

( Dwight B. Hervey, William H. Hodge, j Thomas Hoge,

® Henry A. Humphrey, Henry Martyn Hurd,

JUNIOR CLASS.

Kishacoquillis, Pa., Shirleysburg, Pa., Jonesborough, Term., Cincinnati, 0., Mifflin, Pa., Poughkeepsie, AT. Y., New York City, Williamstown, N. J., Lancaster Co., Pa., Portage City, Wis., New York City,

New York City, Cabarrus Co., N. C., Jersey ville , III., Carondelet, Mo., Sherburne, N. Y., Princeton, N. J., New York City, Northville, Mich., Beaufort, S. C., Florida, N. Y., Freehold, N. J., Pittston, Pa. Huntington, L. I., Carroll Co., Md., Dry Run, Pa., Chambersburg, Pa., Norwich. 0.,

Oxford, 0.,

New York City, Freehold, N. J., Macomb, 111., Martinsburg , Ohio, Philadelphia,

Chicago,

Crown Point, Ind., Bergen, N. Y.,

La Fayette. Jefferson,

Emory and Henry, Yale,

La Fayette,

Union,

N. Y. Free Acad’y, La Fayette,

La Fayette,

Carroll,

N. Y. University, N. Y. University, University of N. C., Westminster, Mo., Westminster, Mo., Union,

Nassau Hall,

N. Y. University, Univ. of Mich.,

S. Carolina Col., Union,

La Fayette,

1858.

1858.

1858.

1856.

1854.

1855.

1857.

1858. 1858. 1858. 1858. 1858. 1858. 1858. 1858.

1857.

1858. 1855. 1851. 1858. 1857.

Yale, 1857.

Nassau Hall, 1858. Jefferson, 1858.

Jefferson, 1854.

Hanover, 1858.

Miami University, 1858. University of Pa., 1850. Nassau Hall, 1858. McDonough, 1853.

Jefferson, 1858.

University of Pa., 1857. Western Univ. of Pa. Univ. of Midi., 1858. Hamilton, 1857.

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RESIDENCE.

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J. B. H. Janeway,

Wst. A. Jenks,

J. H. Johns,

Wm. M. Johnson, Franklin C. Jones, Kneeland P. Ketcham, Wm. Wallace Kirby,

S. Orlando Lee,

David R. Love,

John Lowrey,

William Lusk, Jr.,

Jas. B. McClure,

John A. McGinley,

John McKelway, Jr.,

R. C. McKinney,

John K. McLean,

David Magie, Jr., Nelson Millard,

Rob’t Jay Mitchell, David W. Moore, Matthew Newkirk, Jr., Gershom H. Nimmo, James Harris Nixon,! James A. Piper,

J. L. Polk,

John J. Pomeroy,

S. Parsons Pratt,

J. Davidson Randolph, John S. Roberts, Robert G. Ross,

John S. Stewart, Charles L. Thompson, W. Bloomer Truax, Joseph S. Van Dyke,

J. H. Vannuys,

C. P. Voris,

Andrew Watson, George Wells,

J. Emory Wheeler,

Kingston, N. J., Bridesburg , Pa.,

Cecil Co., Md.,

Salem , N. Y., Southington, Conn., Huntington, L. I., Roslyn, L. I., Huntington, L. I. Wyoming Valley, Pa., Princeton, N. J., Reedsburgh, Wis., Vincennes, Ind., Academia, Pa., Blackwoodstown, N. J., Sullivan, Ind., Greenwich, N. Y., Elizabeth, N. J.,

Delhi, N. Y,

Hudson, N. Y.,

Chester Co., Pa., Philadelphia,

Islip, L. I.,

Cedarville, K. J.,

La Porte, Ind., Princess Anne, Md., Roxbury, Pa., Lockport, K. Y., Newville, Pa.,

New York City, Twenty Mile Stand, 0., Abington, Pa.,

Portage City, Wis., Paoli, Ind.,

Somerville, JSr. J., Franklin, Ind., Pleasant, Ind.,

Lisbon, Wis.,

Macomb, III., Alexandria, Va.,

Nassau Hall, La Fayette. Nassau Hall, Union,

Yale,

Nassau Hall, Union,

1857.

1856.

1858.

1857. 1857. 1855.

Nassau Hall, 1858.

Nassau Hall, 1856.

Union, 1858.

Hanover, 1858.

Nassau Hall, 1858.

Nassau Hall, 1857.

Indiana University, 1858. Union, 1858.

Nassau Hall, 1856.

Union, 1853.

Williams, 1856.

Nassau Hall, 1858.

Nassau Hall, 1858.

Nassau Hall, 1858.

Nassau Hall, 1858.

Hanover, 1858.

Jefferson, 1856.

La Fayette, 1857.

Union, 1854.

Nassau Hall, 1858.

N. Y. Free Acad., 1857. Hanover, 1858.

Nassau Hall, 1856.

Carroll, 1858.

Hanover, 1855.

Nassau Hall, 1857.

Hanover, 1858.

Hanover, 1848.

Carroll, 1857.

McDonough, 1853.

Randolph Macon, 1856.

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THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY,

Junior class,

NAME.

RESIDENCE.

COLLEGE.

John Wherry,

Shippensburg, Pa.,

Nassau Hall,

1858.

Samuel P. Whiting,

New York City ,

Nassau Hall,

1858.

John C. Wilhelm,

Fannettsburg, Pa.,

La Fayette,

1857.

Miles C. Wilson,

Belleville , Pa.,

Jefferson,

1856.

Fred. Howard Wines,

Washington, Pa.,

Washington, Pa.,

1857.

F. M. Wood,

Fairton, N.

Nassau Hall,

1858.

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COLLEGES.

AMHERST, 3

CARROLL, 3

COLUMBIA, 1

DARTMOUTH, 1

DELAWARE 2

EMORY AND HENRY, 1

FURMAN UNIVERSITY, 1

HAMILTON, 2

HAMPDEN SIDNEY, 1

HANOVER, 12

JEFFERSON, 15

LA FAYETTE, 16

McDonough 2

MIAMI UNIVERSITY 1

MUSKINGUM, 1

NASSAU HALL, 57

NEW YORK FREE ACADEMY,... 2

PENNSYLVANIA, 1

PENN. HIGH SCHOOL, 1

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PICTOU, NOVA SCOTIA 1 )

QUEEN’S UN1V , IRELAND, 1 )

RANDOLPH MACON, 1 }

ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY, 2 (

S. CAROLINA COLLEGE, 1 j

UNION, 14 ;

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, 3 {

UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA, 2 ')

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN,.... 2 )

UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE,... 1 (

UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, ... 6 UNIVERSITY OF N. CAROLINA,.. 2 ')

UNIVERSITY OF PENN., 2 {

WABASH, 1 ;

WASHINGTON, PA., 2 )

WESTERN RESERVE, 1 l

WEST. UNIV. OF PENN., 1 v

WESTMINSTER, 3

WILLIAMS, 2

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NEW JERSEY,

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? VIRGINIA,

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MICHIGAN,....

INDIANA,

ILLINOIS,

MISSOURI,

WISCONSIN,...

IOWA,

CANADA

NOVA SCOTIA,

; First Tear. {

j Hebrew ; Introduction to the Scriptures ; Biblical and Ecclesiastical j ; History ; Sacred Geography and Antiquities ; Exegetical Theology ; ;

{ Homiletics. !

•j Second Tear.

j Hebrew; Biblical Criticism and Interpretation; Didactic Theology; \ Pastoral Theology ; Biblical and Ecclesiastical History.

Third Tear.

Hebrew ; Biblical Criticism and Interpretation ; Didactic and Polemic Theology; Church Government; Biblical and Ecclesiastical History.

Exercises in Composition and Delivery throughout the course.

On Sabbath morning, the Professors preach in rotation in the Seminary Chapel. In the afternoon a Conference is held in the Oratory, at which the Professors conduct the discourse on a subject previously announced, and the Students conduct the devotional exercises.

The course of instruction is finished in three years. There is no study or exercise reserved for a fourth year. But graduates of the Institution, and of other institutions, are privileged to attend all the lectures and exercises ; and, in review of the whole course, and preparation of ser- mons, may spend a fourth year with great advantage.

; Private classes, when desired, in the Oriental Languages, and other •; l collateral subjects. j

Instruction in the Modern Languages by competent teachers, at tho ; student’s expense. i

Gratuitous admission to the Library and Lectures of the College of ( \ New Jersey, upon application to the Faculty. /

1 Special instruction and exercise in the art of Elocution, by the best i ) qualified teachers in the country, at a very small expense to the student, j' •• Opportunities for active usefulness and observation of pastoral life, are « afforded in the churches of Princeton and its vicinity, there being nearty ) ; twenty Presbyterian churches, besides those of other denominations,

) within some ten miles of the Seminary. {

( TERMS OF ADMISSION.

; 1. Testimonials of personal character and good standing in some \

Christian Church. i

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< 2. A previous course of liberal study, attested by diploma, Presbyte- )

l rial certificate, or examination.

;■ 3. A certificate of regular dismission in good standing, when the <

; student comes from any other theological institution. ;

Expenses. C

} Board, §>2 per week ; washing, Ijjl per month ; fuel from §5 to $10 i ; per annum ; general expense fund, $10 j Library, $1. Total of necessary ■: « expenses not more than $100 for the seminary year. ;

There is no charge for tuition, nor for room rent, whether in the ) I Seminary buildings or in private houses. Rooms in the Seminary edifice i } are gratuitously furnished ; and in private houses furnished rooms are \ i hired at the cost of the Institution, when the Seminary edifice is full.

) Students who need it are aided from the Seminary funds, or by the S ? Board of Education, or by the liberality of private benefactors. j

{ Books can be bought at a liberal discount, and many class books are ( l provided in the Library. Gas light may be had in the Seminary build- ) l ings, at the option of the student. 5

The Academical Year

(J) Opens on the first Thursday of September, and closes on the last G? Wednesday of April.