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" Every scholar, that on proof is found able to read the original of the Old and New Testament into the Latin tongue and to resolve them logically, withal being of honest life and conversation, and at any public act hath the approbation of the overseers... "
Specimens of American Poetry: With Critical and Biographical Notices. In ... - Page 1
by Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 401 pages
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A History of Harvard University: From Its Foundation, in the Year 1636, to ...

Benjamin Peirce - 1833 - 510 pages
...lecture shall be examined, before the new lecture be read. Every schollar, that on proofe is found able to read the originals of the Old and New Testament into the Latine tongue, and to resolve them logically ; withall being of godly life and conversation ; and at...
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The History of Harvard University, Volume 1

Josiah Quincy - Learned institutions and societies - 1840 - 650 pages
...proceeding shall not be exercised. " 18. Every scholar, that on proof is found able to read the original of the Old and New Testament into the Latin tongue, and to resolve them logically, withal being of honest life and conversation, and at any public act hath the approbation of the Overseers...
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 1

American Oriental Society - Electronic journals - 1851 - 732 pages
...first yearc ; to the second, Clmldee ; to the third, Svriack ;" anil they were required to he able " to read the originals of the Old and New Testament into the Latine timgue, and to resolve them logically," Ac. in order to be entitled to their second degree....
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A Collection of College Words and Customs ...

Benjamin Homer Hall - Education - 1851 - 334 pages
...and was formerly in use in this country, in this sense. Every schollar, that on proofs is found able to read the originals of the Old and New Testament into the Latine tongue, &c. and at any publick act hath the approbation of the Overseers and Master of the Colledge,...
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A Collection of College Words and Customs ...

Benjamin Homer Hall - Education - 1851 - 336 pages
...and was formerly in use in this country, in this sense. Every schollar, that on proofe is found able to read the originals of the Old and New Testament into the Latine tongue, &c. and at any publick act hath the approbation of the Overseers and Master of the Golledge,...
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A Collection of College Words and Customs ...

Benjamin Homer Hall - Education - 1851 - 334 pages
...and was formerly in use in this country, in this sense. Every schollar, that on proofe is found able to read the originals of the Old and New Testament into the Latine tongue, &c. and at any publick act hath the approbation of the Overseers and Master of the Colledge,...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 9

Education - 1860 - 664 pages
...proceeding shall not be exercised. 1 8. Even,' scholar, that on proof is found able to read the original of the Old and New Testament into the Latin tongue, and to resolve them logically, withal being of honest life and conversation, and at any public act hath the approbation of the Overseers...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 9

Henry Barnard - Education - 1860 - 662 pages
...proceeding shall not be exercised. 1 8. Every scholar, that on proof is found able to read the original of the Old and New Testament into the Latin tongue, and to resolve them logically, withal being of honest life and conversation, and at any public act hath the approbation of the Overseers...
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Baccalaureate Sermons, and Occasional Discourses

Mark Hopkins - Baccalaureate addresses - 1862 - 400 pages
...literary condition of receiving the first degree was that the scholar " is found able to read the original of the Old and New Testament into the Latin tongue, and to resolve them logically."* Since that time the tendency has been to separate the teachings and discussions of the class-room from...
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American Colleges: Their Students and Work

Charles Franklin Thwing - Universities and colleges - 1878 - 236 pages
...Yale, Dartmouth, and all the older colleges was very narrow and meager. In Harvard's first decade the ability " to read the originals of the old and new...into the Latin tongue, and to resolve them logically, withal being of godly life and conversation," were the only conditions demanded of the student for...
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