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'Eb' ' THEOLOGICAL 'SEMINARY. 11 QUE Name. Residence. College. Room. GEORGE ALEXANDER, West Charlton, NZ K, Union, 1866, 36 B. H. JOHN AUSTIN, Timm, Ont., Can., Univ. of Toronto, 1867, 43 B, S. LYSIAN D. CALKINS, Brooklyn, N F, Williams, 1867, 21 S. ROl3EliT CIIAMIIERS, ROBERT W. CLELAND-, GEO. GREEN COLLINS, SILAS PARSONS Coax, A. E. CURTIS, 1 W. W. CURTIS, RIOBEIVI' ENNIS, ROBERT GILCHRIST, OLIVER M. GREEN, C. RENE GREGORY, JOIIN D. HEWl'FT, WILLIAM J. HOAR, lfolbrook, Ont., Can., Lebanon, Ky., San Francisco, Cal., Ifeene, N2 E, Ballston Centre, N K, Wasltington, D. CC, Van Veeliten, N. K, Lebanon, O., Carlisle, Pa., Pliilaclelpliia, Pa., Towanda, Pa., Philadelphia, Pa., . Q,ueeu's College, Centre, 1866, 19 B. H. l867, 27 B. H. Oberlin, 1865, With. St. Harvard, 1867, Mr. Krauskopfls Union, 1666, 57 B. H. Nassau Hall, 1864, 70 B. H. Union, 1867, 36 S. Miami Univ., 1866, 37 S. Nassau Hall, 1867, 43 B. H, Univ. of Pa., 1864, 61 B. H. Nassau Hall, N assan Hall, ' 1865, Mr. Lane's 1867, 67 B. H J. BEATTY HOWELL, Allentown, N II, Nassau Hall, 1868, 15 B. H. A.lW. 1'IUBBARD', Cameron., N2 K, A Amherst, 1867, 35 B. H. J. V. R. HUGHES, Cape-May, N Nassau Hall, 1867, 71 B. H, WILLIAM M. K. IMIIRIE, Jersey City, Nassau Hall, 1865, 75 B. H. JAMES LAFEERTY, Coclircmton, Wasliiiigton, 1860, 32 B. H. WILLIAM H. LOGAN, Carlisle, Pa., it Nassau Hall, 1865, 33 B. H. J, J. LUCAS, Diznville, Igy.,,g 'V centre, 1865, 25 B. II. GEORGE L. BIACKAY, 'Woodstoek,gOn'?, Can., Univ. of Tor., 1866, 43 A, S. JOHN MACLEAN, JR., Princeton, .NY J Nassau Hall, 1858, G-ov. Olde11's JOIIN A. MCDONALD, London, Ont., Crm., Knox, 1867, With. St. E. Ro1'IIE,sAx' MIIILIEII, Ingleside, Pa., Nassau Hall, 1867, 75 B. H. UALIIRED E. BIYERS, Brooklyn, N. IT, Williams, 1866, 37 B. H. 'GEORGE W. NE.NTI, Brooklyn, N1 K, Nassau Hall, 11865, 41 A, S. J. IIowARn OBRIEN. Noel, N. S., Nassau Hall, 1864, 34 N. Col. JAIII-is E. -PLATTER, Xenia, O., Wesleyan Univ., 1867, 28 B, S. C61
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4 112. How is it intimated in Scripture, in our Book of Discipline, and in history? 113. What are circumstances to justify delay? 114. What is a third principle, and its consistency with the word of God ? 115. What is a fourth principle? diversities of application? deci- sion of General Assembly? . 116. What is ayifth principle, as established by reason, history and Scripture? 117. What is a sixth principle? the diiferent elements of devotion? the special importance of prayer? 118. What is the seventh principle, and what is excommunication in its Scriptural simplicity 119. What is blessing the people '7 as an ordinance? I 120. 121. wh y so 122. 123. 124. sions ? 125. By whom may it be done, and in what terms? WVhat are the occasional ordinances ol a particular church, and denominated? What are the proper occasions of' fasting? How should this ordinance be observed? 1rVhat danger attends it in being practised beyond its occa- VVhat remains of pastoral oversight beside the administration of ordinances? 126. 127. How is the preacher related to the pastor in function? What is the pastoral spirit, and how does it test the reality of our vocation? X 128. How answer the objections to this care from the want of taste, of time, of acceptableness? , 129. What qualifications are requisite? 130. What variety of interests in the flock belong to this care? 131. What is the family institute as an object of this care? 132. What are family visits, and how should they be conducted? 133., 1fVhy is it especially important to extend the pastoral care to individuals? 134. How are individuals to be distinguished in two states which the pastor should make his care? 135. How should he treat the truly pious of his flock? 136. How new converts, and what their value and faults? 137. 1rVhat are the awakened, and how are they to be treated? l 1384 What is cleaclncss off' spiritual life in its diflcrent manifesta- tions . ,Q V 139. What is skeptical inclecisfdit, anti the proper treatment? 140. How treat the indijizgterigedofr Worldly men ? 141. How the infidelity of unbelievers ?Q , 1425 How the rationalislij Wliicli, accepts, and perverts the Scrip- tures . 2' 13 ' ul 148. How the self-righteous sldirit which exaggerates duty? 144. VVhat are some general counsels for the oversight of indi- viduals in every variety? ' 145. What is the importance of caring for the ervlernal state? 146. What is the importance of pastoral visits to the sick? 147. How should they be approached and treated? 148. What are some illusions to be detected and destroyed? 149. What are forms of despair, and how should be treated? 150. What are some general directions for the spiritual treatment of the sick?
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jd? 12 THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. Name. Residence. ---M-Vifgallcge. -'im-I--Z Homi- 'TJAMES RODGERS, Ifavnwzoml, N. K, 1'I?11l1lllZ0ll, 1865, B. H. C. H. RODNEY, Georjqeiown, Del., Nassau Hall, 1867, 417 B. H GEORGE A. SEELEY, Alnzeozvla, N1 K, Nassau Hall, 1867, 21. QB. H, ROBERT P. SIIAXV, Bellfgfontaine, O., Wuslfu X Jeil u, 1865, 14 S I-.1 JOHN S. SHERRILL, Pike, N1 Y., Nassau Hull, 1866, 59 B. H. 1 DAVID H. SM1111, Truro, N. S., Dalhousie, 1867, 44 B. H. ' JOHN TURNER, New York City, Nassau Hall, 1867, 50 xB. II x M GEORGE WAVRRINGTON, Trenfon, N. J, Amherst, 1862, 45 B. I-I. V WILLIAM P. WHITE, TfVay1zc.Sbu9'g, Pa., Amherst, 1867, 73 B. H- ,N , l ' MIDDLE CLASS, - - - 341 l fgnh .ff li 3:',lT'f ' 45155251-11' 3 4 ,, U fqiil'-1 -Ay., jyv. all ti' - fl We 31 9' 1 J ' , ZW , gf. ' R . my , ' ' L 'J b, , , -g?:-,gi-. 1 .. 4' 1 ' Q 'wif' A4 Q' 5 6111.3 ,f,2',.r NEA' fgilfff 1:2117 W 4? 'lf ME. -Q, vi M474- 'rz Q . . -. 1 Ei' 1 ,, ew- ll wr.-' ' Fl:
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