... advancement and reward of religious learning. The various purposes to which he appropriated the revenue of these estates, are — first, the maintenance of two Scholars at St John's college — secondly, to recompense the exertions of the Hulsean... The Cambridge University Calendar - Page 41by University of Cambridge - 1827Full view - About this book
| University of Cambridge - 1841 - 546 pages
...secondly to recompense the exertions of the Hulsean prizeman — thirdly, to found and support the office of Christian Advocate — and fourthly, that of the...apart for each, the largest belonging to the Lecturer. The trustees and electors of Mr Hulse's bequest are, the ViceChancellor for the time being, the Master... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1849 - 560 pages
...secondly, to recompense the exertions of the Hulsean prizeman— thirdly, to found and support the office of Christian Advocate — and fourthly, that of the...apart for each, the largest belonging to the Lecturer. The trustees and electors of Mr Hulse's bequest are, the ViceChancellor for the time being, the Master... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1864 - 694 pages
...secondly, to recompense the exertions of the Hulsean prizeman — thirdly, to found and support the office of Christian Advocate — and fourthly, that of the Hulsean Lecturer or Christian Preacher. By a Statute, confirmed by the Queen in Council Aug. 1, I860, the office of Hulsean Professor of Divinity... | |
| A. D. Bayne - 1873 - 650 pages
...secondly, to recompense the exertions of the Hulsean prizemen ; thirdly, to found and support the office of Christian Advocate ; and fourthly, that of the Hulsean Lecturer or Christian Preacher. The Christian Advocate must be a learned and ingenious person, of the degree of Master of Arts, or of Bachelor... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1891 - 514 pages
...College ; secondly, to found a prize for a dissertation ; thirdly, to found and support the office of Christian .advocate ; and fourthly, that of the Hulsean lecturer or Christian preacher. By a statute confirmed by the queen in council, 1 Aug. 1860, the office of Hulsean professor of divinity... | |
| 1922 - 1916 pages
...College ; secondly, to found a prize for a dissertation ; thirdly, to found and support the office of Christian advocate ; and fourthly, that of the Hulsean lecturer or Christian preacher. By a statute confirmed by the queen in council, 1 Aug. 1860, the office of Hulsean professor of divinity... | |
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