Imagens da página
PDF
ePub
[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

The Mystery of Matter, and other Essays. By J. Allanson Picton.

A Comparative View of the Doctrines and Confessions of the various Communities of Christendom. By Dr. George Benedict Winer,

761

762

PHILOSOPHICAL.

A Manual of Moral Philosophy designed for Colleges and High Schools. By Andrew P. Peabody, D.D., LL.D.

762

Elements of Philosophy, comprising Logic and Ontology, or General Metaphysics. By Rev. W. H. Hill, S.J.

762

HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL.

The Sixth Great Oriental Monarchy. By George Rawlinson, M. A.

763

A compendious history of New England. By John Gorham Palfrey.
History of England. By Edith Thompson.

763

764

[blocks in formation]

John Stuart Mill: His Life and Works. Twelve sketches by Herbert Spencer, Henry Fawcett, Frederic Harrison, etc.

766

[blocks in formation]

Outlines of German Literature. By Joseph Gostwick and Robert Harrison.
Some Talk about Animals and their Masters.

771

771

Oline; or, One Year at the Nest. By Mrs. C. A. Munson.

771

MISCELLANEOUS.

Manual of the Constitution of the United States of America. By Timothy
Farrar, LL.D.

772

Essays, Philological and Critical, selected from the papers of James Hadley,
LL.D.

774

[blocks in formation]

FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION.

REV. NOAH PORTER, President.

REV. LEONARD BACON, Church Polity and American Church History.

REV. SAMUEL HARRIS, Doctrinal Theology.

REV. GEORGE E. DAY, Hebrew and Biblical Theology.

REV. JAMES M. HOPPIN, Homiletics and the Pastoral Charge.

REV. GEORGE P. FISHER, Church History.

REV. TIMOTHY DWIGHT, Sacred Literature and New Testament Greek.

The next annual term will open on the 12th of September, 1873, and continue eight months, until the third Thursday of May, 1874.

The rooms in the commodious DIVINITY HALL, recently erected, are completely furnished, and they will be assigned to new students in the order of their application. A few of the rooms have two bedrooms attached to them, but, in general, provision is made for each student, at this advanced stage of his education to room alone. The building is warmed throughout by steam, and lighted by gas. Fire-places are also proIvided in all the rooms. Bath rooms and other conveniences are placed on every floor. The building is thoroughly ventilated on an approved system.

No Catalogue of the Seminary is published separately from the Annual Catalogue of Yale College, of which it constitutes a part. Those, therefore, who propose to enter upon a course of Theological study, are referred to that for information. The following points, however, may be briefly stated:

1. Members of the Theological Department are thereby Members of the University, and as such have free access to its libraries and collections of science and art, are allowed to attend gratuitously the lectures of any of the Professors in the College and in the Sheffield Scientific School, and on proving themselves to possess the requisite qualifications, receive from the Corporation the degree of Bachelor of Divinity, with the enrollment of their names in the Triennial Catalogue of the University. Many of these lectures in the other Departments, as well as the opportunities for wider culture in general, will be of special value to those preparing for the ministry. Those who intend to become Foreign Missionaries have the further privilege of attending gratuitously the lectures of the Medical Department.

2. Students have only to make pecuniary provision for about eight months of study annually. In the remaining four mouths of vacation, from May to September, they have the opportunity to engage in Home Missionary or other labor, with remuneration for their services.

3. The expenses for the annual session are $4 to $5 a week for board; $18 to $28 for fuel and lights: $5 a year for care of roomand other incidental expenses. There is no charge for instruction, room rent, or use of library.

4. Students, whose circumstances require pecuniary assistance, will receive aid towards the expense of board-thus reducing the charge to $3.50 or 34 a week. They will also receive $100 annually from the funds of the Seminary. Additional aid to the amount of $100 is afforded by the American Education Society. These means of assistance fully cover all the expenses mentioned above.

5. After the close of the second year, in May, the Students have frequent opportunities to receive remuneration from preaching in the neighboring churches.

Letters of inquiry may be addressed to any of the Professors in the Theological Faculty, who will send a Catalogue on application.

« AnteriorContinuar »