07 Dec




















were ready for the junior class, four for the sopho- more, and seven for the freshman. To give some conception of the thought that was in the mind and heart of this good man and his fellow laborers, CoUccic Work. 21 concerning their work, we quote from the pages of this catalogue the article on the "Religious Instruc- tion'' of the students: — All the students are required to attend the wor- ship of God daily in the College chapel, and to re- cite a Bible lesson once a week. All are likewise required to attend public worship and Bible class in some church on the Sabbath. Those who take a full course will read, exegetically, the greater part of the New Testament in Greek, and select portions of the Old Testament in Hebrew. In addition to studying the usual text-books on Natural Theology, Evidences of Christianity, and Moral Philosophy, they will take a brief course in the principles of the Gospel, as set forth in Hodge's " Way of Life." This course of religious instruction will be especially valuable to those whose professional studies will not lead them to a careful examination of the facts and principles of the Word of God. A students* prayer-meeting has been organized. It is well attended. The Fac- ulty regard it as an important part of their work to labor for the moral and spiritual welfare of the stu-

Comments
* The email will not be published on the website.
I BUILT MY SITE FOR FREE USING