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Page 19 - REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY The degree of Doctor of Philosophy will be conferred only in recognition of demonstrated proficiency and high attainment in the fields of scholastic endeavor and independent scientific investigation.
Page 1 - SEMINARY was organized on the 27th of September, 1854, by delegates from Congregational churches in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and Missouri ; was incorporated by the State of Illinois on the 1 5th of February, 1855 ; and began its work on the 6th of October, 1858.
Page 63 - To provide a center for a higher civic and social life; to institute and maintain educational and philanthropic enterprises, and to investigate and improve the conditions in the industrial districts of Chicago.
Page 49 - to provide a center for a higher civic and social life, to initiate and maintain religious, educational and philanthropic enterprises, and to investigate and improve conditions in the industrial districts of Chicago.
Page 42 - Analysis of a Sermon, and a discussion of each of its principal parts; Synthesis of a Sermon; Methods of composing and delivering Sermons.
Page 15 - Seminary. All possible information and aid will be gladly rendered to students by the librarian or assistant librarian. MUSEUM OF CHRISTIAN ANTIQUITY. A beginning has been made of a museum for objects illustrating the history! of the church, and a convenient room in Hammond Library has been provided for it. The Congregational exhibit, which secured the highest medal at the World's Columbian Exposition, has been presented to the Seminary. It contains portraits of eminent Congregationalists, charts...
Page 49 - It seeks to unify and help all other organizations and people in the neighborhood that will make for righteousness and brotherhood. It is not a church, but hopes to be a helper of all the churches. It is not a charity, but expects to aid in the organization and cooperation of all existing charities. It is not an exclusive social circle, but aspires to be a center of the best social life and interests of the people.
Page 33 - ... salaries, books and more room. Though primarily a reference library books may circulate subject to recall, and outside readers are welcome. The reading-room is furnished by the students YMCA There is a museum of Christian antiquity illustrating the history of the church, in a room in the Hammond library. The Congregational exhibit, which secured the highest medal at the World's Columbian exposition was presented to the seminary. This contains portraits of eminent Congregationalists, charts showing...
Page 29 - ... value of this exhibit however is the intimate connection shown in its annals between Congregationalism and the development of the Republic. It is hoped to continue this collection to cover the Held of the church universal. The interior of the building was altered in 1896 and divided into rooms for various departments of theological study, exegetical, historical, systematic and practical theology and sociology, the alcove of missionary intelligence, and the library for the foreign departments,...
Page 49 - It is as little of an organization and as much of a personal relationship as it can be made. It seeks to unify and help all other organizations and people in the neighborhood that make for righteousness and brotherhood. It is not a church, but hopes to be a helper of all the churches. It is not a charity, but expects to aid in the organization and co-operation of all existing charities. It is not an exclusive social circle, but aspires to be a center of the best social life and interests of the people.

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