following subjects:-Algebra, including the Theory of Equations; Analytical Geometry; the Differential and Integral Calculus; Theory of Probability; Statics and Dynamics; Hydrostatics; Hydraulics and Pneumatics; Heat; Electricity and Magnetism; Optics; Plane Astronomy; Physical Astronomy. The Examination in the third Branch shall be left to the discretion of the Examiners.
EXAMINATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES OF PROFICIENCY.
Examinations for Certificates of Proficiency shall be instituted in the following subjects :-Architecture; Civil Engineering; Chemistry; Botany; Geology and Mineralogy; Zoology; Geography, Political and Physical; Navigation and Hydrography.
VOLUNTARY THEOLOGICAL EXAMINATION.
The Examination shall take place once a year.
No Candidate shall be admitted to this Examination unless he have previously obtained the Degree of B.A. in this University.
The Examination shall be conducted entirely by means of Printed Papers. Each Examiner shall have the power of putting a Veto upon any question. No question shall be put to any Candidate bearing upon any doctrinal point disputed between Christians and Christians, and no question shall be so put as to require an expression of religious belief on the part of the Candidate.
No answer or translation given by any Candidate shall be objected to on the ground of its expressing any peculiarity of doctrinal views.
Candidates shall be examined in the following subjects:-1. The Hebrew Text of the Book of Genesis; 2. The Gospel of St. Luke; 3. Paley's Evidences, Butler's Analogy; 4. Scripture History.
Candidates who shew a competent knowledge in any two out of the four subjects of Examination shall be approved by the Examiners.
The Examination shall take place on Tuesday and Wednesday in the week following the conclusion of the Examination for Honours in Classics; in the morning, from ten to one, and in the afternoon, from three to six.
In the course of the following week, the Examiners shall publish a list of the Candidates who have passed.
The Candidates shall be divided into three classes according to their proficiency, and alphabetically arranged in each class; and books to the value of five pounds shall be awarded to each of the first class.
A further Examination shall be instituted in the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament, the Greek Text of the New Testament, in the Evidences of the Christian Religion, and in Scripture History, for those who have passed this Examination at least two years previously."
[It will be very interesting to see papers for a theological examination so drawn up as not even to bear upon any point disputed among Christians, or to require an expression of religious belief on the part of the candidate. One can hardly imagine how it can be contrived.-ED.]
INDEX TO VOLS. XIII. & XIV.
ORIGINAL PAPERS, CORRESPONDENCE, AND POETRY.
Cathedral, the, xiii. 654 Cathedral, St. David's, xiv. 304
Catholics, Controversy with Roman, xiv. 174 Catholics, Roman, in England, their inter-
course with the Eastern Church, xiv. 286 Chapels, on Marriages in, xiv. 772 Churches, Reverence to, xiii. 416 Church Fasting and Temperance Society, xiii. 642.
Church Homage, the Term, xiv. 545
Church Matters, xiii. 77, 204, 337, 450, 567, 689; xiv. 99, 213, 347, 462, 567, 707; Ad- ditional Curates' Fund, xiii, 221; Additional Curates, Society for the Employment of, 340; Bath Church-of-England Lay As- sociation, 222; Birch, Dr., Petition of, xiv. 99; Braintree Case, Church Rates, xiii. 700; Brighton Herald, the, and the Stand- ard, xiv. 348; British Critic, the, xiv. 219; Brougham's, Lord, Education Bill, xiii. 90; Chichester, Cathedral of, xiv. 219; Church Commissioners, xiii. 337; Church, Condi- tion of the, 204; Church of England, in North America, 701; Church Rates- Quakers, xiv. 580; Devon and Exeter
Schools, 462; Edinburgh Review-Church Rates, xiii. 164, 213; Education, xiv. 217, 573; Education, National, xiii. 234, 341, 450, 567; xiv. 466, 567, 707, 764; Cen- tral Society of, and the Chapter of Canter- bury, 575; Schemes, England, xiii. 450, 567, 689; xiv. 567; Ireland, 461; Ember Days, xiii. 212; Fraser's Magazine and the Record, xiv. 460; General Private Prayer Union, 220, 300; India, Idolatry in, 347; Metropolitan University and Dr. Pye Smith, xiii. 210; M'Hale, Dr., 580; Mill, Dr., and Bishop's College, 83; Address to, 84; Re- ply to, 86; National System of Education, Rev. J. Booker on, Letter III., 214; No- vember 5th, Service for, 77; Alpha's Let- ter, 81; Dr. Elrington's Letter on, 163; Alpha's Reply to ditto, 270; Alpha on, 283; Prisoners, Tracts for, 579; Quakers- Church Rates, xiv. 580; Rating Bill, Mr. Shaw Lefevre's, 215; Registration and Marriage Bills, xiii. 223; Russell, Lord John, Letter and Queries, xiv. 578, 688; Services, Occasional, 100, 159; Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 713; St. Paul's, throwing open of, xiii. 223; Wakes and Festivals, xiv. 213
Church Preferment, Disposal of Higher, xiii. 30, 139, 390, 512, 619; xiv. 12, 269, 383, 626
Church Rates, Mr. Perceval on, xiii. 521; Mr. Goode's Reply to ditto, 636; Mr. Perceval's Answer to Mr. Goode, xiv. 38; Mr. Goode's Reply to Mr. Perceval's Answer, 153; Mr. Perceval in Reply to Mr. Goode, 287; Mr. Goode in Reply to Mr. Perceval, 400; Mr. Swan on, 655
Churchwardens, on Dissenting, xiv. 792 Coddington, Mr., on Oxford Deacons, xiii.
Davies, Mr., Answer to Questions, xiii. 426, 531
Deacons, Office of, xiii. 45; xiv. 786 Divinity, on Reprinting Standard Works on, xiv. 796
Dominus Deus Noster Papa, xiii. 652; xiv. 37, 173, 425
Ecclesiastical Canons, Royal Prerogative in making, xiii. 283
Ecclesiastical Historians, a Brief Account of, xiii. 1, 113, 374
Ecclesiastical History, Sources of, xiii. 603; xiv. 1, 131
Edinburgh Review, Church Rates, xiii. 164, 213; Mr. Goode's Reply to, 363, 492 Education, Central Society of, xiv. 685 Education, National, on, xix. 764 Egypt, Wilkinson's, xiv. 797
Ember Seasons, Observance of, xiii. 49; xiv. 32, 34
England, Waldenses in, xiv. 531 Episcopacy, Primitive, xiv. 782
Eucharist, Officiating Minister's Reception of, xiii. 155
Exorcism, Puritan, xiv. 489, 743
Extreme Unction, Query relating to, xiv. 300, 788
Logic, Mr. F. W. Newman's Treatise on, xiii. 422
Luke xxi: 32, True Interpretation of, xiv. 409
Lutheran Baptismal and Communion Ser- vices, the Old, xiv. 125
Lydd, Extract from Parish Register, xiv. 388
Magic, Egyptian, xiii. 37
Matthew xxiv. 34, Remarks on, xiv. Maitland, Rev. S. R., Remarks on Fox's Acts and Monuments, xiii. 12, 122, 254, 385, 613
Marriage, Bans of, Forbidden for Scandalous Conduct, xiii. 533, 648; xiv. 45, 166; Prohibition of, xiv. 312
Matthias Flacius Illyricus, Fidelity of, xiii. 409
Metcalfe, Mr., in Reply to Mr. Austen, xiv. 647
Milton, Mr. St. John's edition of, xiv. 171 "Mother of God," on the title of, xiv. 678 Municipal Bill, Sale of church property under the, xiv. 419
Music Meeting, Gloucester, xiv. S02
Nonjurors, intercourse with the Eastern Churches, xiv. 415 Nuremburg, Diet of, xiv. 41
Occasional Services, xiv. 100, 159 Ordination, Presbyterian, Rev. J. C. Cros- thwaite on Mr. Faber's views of, xiv. 398; Mr. Faber's reply to, 532; Mr. Crosthwaite's reply to Mr. Faber, 633; Primitive, 782 Ornaments of Ministers, xiv. 784.
Paris, Episcopal Church in, xiv. 416, 676 Parish-clerks, xiii. 424
Parsonage-houses, Loans for, xiv. 39 Paulicians, the Rev. J. G. Dowling on Mr. Faber's account of, xiv. 398; Mr. Faber's reply, 532; Mr. Faber's Postscript, 642; Mr. Dowling's reply to Mr. Faber, 645
Peter, St. 1 Epistle, iii. 19, Remarks on, xiv.
Pharisaism and Lay Teaching, xiii, 280 Pietas Londinensis, xiii. 263
Placards, Charity-Sermon, xiv. 426
Pope Julius III., Advice of the Bishops to, xiv.
Pope, Rev. Joseph Mendham on the Titles of, xiv. 37
Popery and the Scriptures, xiv. 175
Popish Bibles, on Sir C. Wolseley's Account of them, xiv. 762
Postage, High, Moral Effect on the Poor, xiv. 43
Prayer, Bidding, xiv. 797; Daily, xiii. 43, 398; Extempore, xiv. 524; for Church Mili- tant, omission of, xiv. 418, 769, 770 Prayers and Lectures, Week-day, xiv. 548 Private-Prayer Union, General, xiv. 220, 300 Prologues, Early Specimens of, xiv. 389 Protestant Dissenters' Catechism, Remarks on, xiii. 20
Questions, xiii. 301, 542
Rabbinic Jewess, Social and Religious Condi- tion of the, xiii. 483
Record Newspaper, the, xiii. 159, 406 Registers, Diocesan, xiii. 424 Registration Bill, xiii. 635
Responses in Church, xiii. 424; xiv. 163, 164 Rome, Church of, appropriate Appellation of its Members, xiii. 52
Rome, Church of, Church-of-England View of, xiv. 550
Rome, Church of, Inquiry respecting, xiii. 535
A November Scene, xiii. 33; Christian Re- serve, 34; Translations from Bunsen- Christmas Hymn, 35; New Year's Hymn, 36; The Death of the Faithful Servant, 37; Increase of Enemies of the Church, 145; Pastoral Disappointment, ib.; Ministerial Patience, 146; Psalm cxxiii., ib.; The Rising of the Floods, 147; Advent Hymn, ib.; The Pastor's Helpmate, 267; Hope, ib.; Hymn from Bunsen's Gesang-und- gebet-buch, 269; Heavenly Signs, 398; The Voyage of Life, 400; The Watchman of the City, ib.; An Image, ib.; Hymn from Bunsen for Lent, 401; Ideal Anticipa- tions, 518; To a Robin, 520; A Church- man's Private Meditations, 623; Passion- week Hymn, 625; Easter Hymn, ib.; The Country Pastor-The Return, xiv. 16; Death of the Infant, 17; To a Lost Child, ib.; Bereavement, ib.; Consolation, 18; A Churchman's Private Meditations--A Walk to the Sea, 18; A Waking Thought, 19; The Aged Parishioner, ib.; Holy Martyrs, 21; Hymn from Bunsen's Collection, 21; The Country Pastor-The September Noon, 147; The October Night, 148; A Novem- ber Storm, ib.; A December Night, ib.; A Thought from Mr. James Bonnel, 149; An Evening after a Snow Storm, ib.; Reflec- tion on the same, ib.; A Christmas Hymn, 150; Ode to the Church Catholic, 151; The "Blessed Reformatian" of 1644, 279; Pri- mitive Discipline, 280; The Solitary Wor- shipper, 281; The Return of Prayers, 281; The Watchman, 282; The Will of the People, 283; The Voice of Waters, 390; Hymn from the Latin, 391; Lines to a Lady on Miles Coverdale, 392; Futurity, ib.; An Antheme or Prayer for the Preserua- tion of the Church, the Queene's Maiestie,
and the Realme, 393; A Song of Reioysing for the Prosperous Reigne of our Most Gra- tious Soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth, 394; The Patience and the Faith of the Saints, 511; Psalm xliii., ib.; " Via Pacis," 512; Sonnet en Petra, ib.; Translation of Latin Hymns-"Pulsum supernis Sedibus," 513; "Quod lex adumbravit vetus," ib.; "Unus bonorum fons, Deus, omnium," ib.; Jour- ney of the Israelites, 630; Railway Sonnets, 632; "Let there be Light," ib. Services, the Special, xiii. 418
Smith, Dr. Pye, and the Examination in the Greek Testament, xiii. 526
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Essex Memorials to, xiii. 271, 627 Sodor and Man, See of, xiii. 53 Sponsors, Offices of, xiii. 157 Sunday Wake, Exposition of, xiv. 690 Sunday Wakes and Feasts, xiii. 50
Taylor, Bishop, Genuineness of his Contem- plations on the State of Man, xiv. 302, 416 Tewkesbury Church, xiv. 622 Thauler, John, a Dominican Monk, Conversion of, xiii. 26, 129, 608; xiv. 5 Thoulouse, Mr. Maitland on the Council of, by Mr. Evans, xiii. 291; Mr. Maitland's reply to ditto, 298; Canon of, 415, 531 Times, Talk of the, xiv. 9, 737 Timothy, 1, vi. 13, Remarks on, xiv. 689,737 Tithe Property, Archdeacon Wollaston on its Assessment to the Poor-rate, xiii. 246 Tithes, xiv. 419; Commutation of, xiii. 253, 524; Rating of, xiii. 403, xiv. 40, 294, 297, 298, 521, 647, 654, 758, 760
Tracts, Importance and Mode of Circulating, xiv. 799
Tradition, xiv. 514, 670
Typography, Hebrew, xiii. 651
Vestments, Ecclesiastical, xiv. 784 Voltaire, xiv. 266, 498, 617
Waldenses, History of, xiv. 538; in England, xiv. 531, 753
Week-day Prayers and Lectures, xiv. 548 Wills, New Form of, xiii. 54
Wilson, Bishop, Memoranda, xiv. 680 Wycliffe M.S. in Trinity College, Dublin, xiv. 275
Bennett, Rev. J. E: Sermons on Miscellaneous Subjects, xiv. 58
Bevan, Dr.: The Honey Bee, xiv. 190 Bible Quadrupeds, xiii. 321
Bickersteth, Rev. E.: Christian Fathers of the First and Second Centuries, xiii. 542; Christian Truth, xiv. 700; Letters of the Martyrs, xiii. 67; True Strength of Mis- sions, xiv. 565
Bickersteth, Rev. J.: Guide to the Church- man, xiii. 314
Billroth, Dr. G. Commentary on the Epistle to the Corinthians, xiii. 311
Blessington, Countess of, Heath's Book of Beauty, 1838, xiii, 59
Butler, Rev. W. J.: Testimony of History to the Scriptures, xiv. 303
Butt, Rev. T.: Sermons in the Parish Church of Trentham, xiv. 433
Cameron, Rev. C. R.: Twenty-seven Paro- chial Sermons, xiv. 810
Campbell, T. H., Esq.: Scenic Annual, 1838, xiii. 59
Capes, Rev. J. M. Inquiry into the Use of Church Authority, &c., xiv. 322
Carlile, Rev. W.: The True Church, xiv. 606 Caunter and Daniell's Oriental Annual, xiv. 563
Chalmers, Dr. T.: Lectures on the Establish-
ment and Extension of National Churches, xiv. 563
Charlotte Elizabeth: Letters from Ireland, xiv.
703; The English Martyrology, xiii. 316 Clergyman, A: Practical Evils of Dissent, xiii.
Clissold, Rev. A.: Practical Nature of the Writings of Swedenborg, xiv. 695 Cole, Rev. H. Luther's Pope Confounded, xiii. 434
Collection of Private Devotions on the Practice of the Ancient Church, xiii. 660 Colquhoun, J. C., Esq.: The System of Na- tional Education in Ireland, xiii. 178 Companion to the Book of Common Prayer, xiv. 695
Condensed Discourses, or Pulpit Helps, xiv.
Conversations on Nature and Art, xiii. 430 Conversations on the Points of Difference be- tween the Churches of England and Rome, xiii. 318
Country Clergyman: Letters to the Rev. Syd- ney Smith, xiii. 551
Crauford, Rev. C. H.: The Law of the Mind and the Law of the Members, a Sermon, xiii. 434 Craufurd, G. W.: Examination Questions on Butler's Analogy, &c., xiv. 810 Crosthwaite, Rev. J. C. Archbishop Pot- ter's Discourse of Church Government, xiv. 695; Order and Mission, a Sermon, xiii.
Crichton, Dr. Scandinavia, Ancient and Mo- dern, xiii. 546
Dale, Rev. Thomas: National Religion Con-
Goodhugh, W.: Motives to the Study of Bi- blical Literature, xiv. 813
Grant, Rev. J.: The Lord's Prayer in a Poetical Version, xiii. 429
Gresley, Rev. W.: Portrait of an English Churchman, xiv. 812
Gretton, F. E.; Introduction to the Transla- tion of English Poetry into Elegiacs, &c., xiv. 813
Griesbach's New Testament, with the Various Readings of Mill and Schotz, xiii. 179
Hale, Rev. Mr. Taylor's Holy Living and Dying, xiii. 324
Hall, Bishop: The Peace of Rome, xiv. 698 Hampden, Rev. Dr. Correspondence with Dr. Howley, xiii. 671 Hand-Book for Travellers in Switzerland, &c., xiv. 812
Hankinson, Rev. T. E. : The Communion of Believers, xiv. 706
Harcourt, Rev. L. V.: Doctrine of the Deluge, xiv. 698
Harness, Rev. W.: Parochial Sermons, xiv. 189
Hart, Rev. R.: Purgatory, xiv. 694 Haverfield, Rev. T. T.: Sermons on Doctrine and Practice, xiv. 435
Head, Sir G.: Home Tour through Various Parts of the United Kingdom, xiii. 66
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