every encouragement be given to the serious, impartial, and unbiassed investigation of Christian truth, and that no assent to the peculiarities of any denomination of Christians shall be required either of the instructors or students. Annual Report - Página 194por United States. Office of Education - 1875Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
 | United States. Congress. House - 1875
...founded preterit» that every encouragement bo given to the seriouH, impartial, and unbiased iimsu.: tioo of Christian truth, and that no assent to the peculiarities of any deuommatioo o| Christians shall bo required either of the instructor» or students. Pecuniary as.*!-;... | |
 | Massachusetts Historical Society - 1863
...principle of its constitution, which reads thus : " It being understood, that every encouragement be given to the serious, impartial, and unbiased investigation...the peculiarities of any denomination of Christians be required of the students or professors or instructors." As far back as 1816, "A Society for the... | |
 | 1879
...Divinity School, makes the following statements : (a) The foundation of the Divinity School declares that "no assent to the peculiarities of any denomination...required, either of the instructors or students." (6) As a matter of fact, students are encouraged to examine both sides of every theological question.... | |
 | Edwin Wooton - 1883 - 724 páginas
...this School prescribes that " every encouragement be given to the serious, impartial, and unbiassed investigation of Christian truth, and that no assent...required, either of the instructors or students." Admission. — Candidates for admission, if unknown to the Faculty, must produce testimonials of their... | |
 | Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - 1885
...of the Divinity School that " every encouragement be given to the serious, impartial, and unbiassed investigation of Christian truth, and that no assent to the peculiarities of any denominations of Christians shall be required, either of instructors or students." 2 Cf. Fonchungen... | |
 | Joseph Henry Allen - 1887
...its administration : that every encouragement sball be given to the serious, impartial, and unbiassed investigation of Christian truth, and that no assent...be required either of the instructors or students. • I have called this language bold. It appealed to the denomination for money, the need of which... | |
 | Octavius Brooks Frothingham - 1890 - 272 páginas
...: " It being understood that every encouragement be given to the serious, impartial, and unbiassed investigation of Christian truth, and that no assent to the peculiarities of any denomination be required either of the Students, or Professors, or Instructors." The Society was officered as follows... | |
 | Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1910
...sectarian control. The constitution of the Harvard Divinity School provides that " every encouragement be given to the serious, impartial, and unbiased investigation...assent to the peculiarities of any denomination of Christian shall be required either of the instructor or students." In conformity with this regulation,... | |
 | George Gary Bush - 1891 - 445 páginas
...one .which read as follows : . it IxMIIK understood that every enconragement he given to the serions, Impartial, and unbiased investigation of Christian truth, and that no assent to the peculiarity of any denomination of Christians he required, either of the student)), or professors,... | |
 | George Gary Bush - 1891 - 445 páginas
...government of the university on account of its denominational position. Its constitution prescribes that "no a-ssent to the peculiarities of any denomination of Christians shall he required, either of the instructors or stndents." Till recently, however, it has been regarded an... | |
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