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tory examination in the branches of theology
taught in this University.
3. The subjects of examination shall
be in two departments, the first embracing
(1) Hebrew and (2) the Evidences of
Christianity and the Inspiration of Scripture,
and the second embracing (1) Church
History (2) Systematic Theology and (3)
Biblical Criticism.
4. Candidates who have completed their
Theological course may be examined in
either of these departments, and may defer
their examination in the other department,
provided there be not a greater
interval than two years between their two
examinations.
5. Students who have completed all
the sessions but one of their Theological courses
may be admitted to examination in the
first department.
6. A candidate may subject to the preceding
regulations appear at any University
examination in Theology, provided he
give two weeks' notice of his intention to
the Registrar.
7. When a student, being a candidate
for the degree, shall obtain at a
pass examintion on any subject two
thirds of the marks allotted to the subject
he may on recommendation of the
Examiner be exempted from further
examination on that subject.
Closed with prayer
W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat
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