... 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... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1855 - 682 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 - 1845 - 492 pages
...exertions of the Hulsean prizeman-^-thirdly, to found and support the office of Christian Advocate—and fourthly, that of the Hulsean Lecturer or Christian...apart for each, the largest belonging to the Lecturer. CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. Extract from MB HULSE'S Will, dated .My 21, 1777. THE person to be elected into... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1850 - 648 pages
...secondly, to recompense the exertions of the Hulsean prizeman — thirdly, to found »nd support the office of Christian Advocate — and fourthly, that of the...these offices vary according to the annual rent of Mr Hulse'g estates, different proportions of which are set apart for each, the truest belonging to the... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1823 - 374 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...these offices vary according to the annual rent of Mr. Hulse'* estates, different proportions of which are set apart (or each, this largest belonging to the... | |
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