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III. Biblical Criticism.—A. Graduation Subjects (October, 1919, and March, 1920).

(1) THE CANON.-Formation and history of the New Testament Canon.

Prof. Souter's "The Text and Canon of the New Testament"; Westcott, "The Canon of the New Testament"; Nicol, "The Four Gospels in the Earliest Church History".

(2) TEXTUAL CRITICISM.-MSS., Versions, Patristic Citations, and Disputed Passages.

Kenyon, "Textual Criticism of the New Testament"; Lake, "The Text of the New Testament"; Prof. Souter's "The Text and Canon of the New Testament".

(3) SPECIAL INTRODUCTION.-The Synoptic Gospels (Zahn's "Introduction to New Testament") and the Epistle to the Colossians (Expositors' Greek Testament, Lightfoot, and Zahn's "Introduction").

(4) EXEGESIS.-1 Peter (Expositors' Greek Testament) and 1 and 2 Timoth (Expositors' Greek Testament and Gloag's Introduction).

B. Supplementary Subjects for Honours.

(1) Translation ad aperturam.

(2) Exegesis and Introduction. Acts of the Apostles (Expositors' Greek Testament), 1 Corinthians, and Philippians (Lightfoot and Expositors' Greek Testament).

(3) Bruce's "Parabolic Teaching of Christ".

IV. Hebrew.-A. Graduation Subjects (October, 1919, and March, 1920). (1) Translation (with knowledge of grammar and context); 2 Samuel (unpointed text), Ezekiel 1-24; Zephaniah, Haggai, Psalms-Book V.

(2) For critical study: Ezekiel, 4-7, 20-24; Zephaniah, Psalms, 120-134. Davidson, Redpath, Skinner, and Toy on Ezekiel; Davidson, Mitchell, Orelli, Perowne, Smith (G. A.), and Smith (J. M. P.) on Zephaniah and Haggai ; Briggs, Cobb, Delitzsch, Kirkpatrick, Perowne, and Wellhausen on the Psalms.

(3) Old Testament Introduction: Samuel, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Zephaniah, Haggai, and Psalms.

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Driver, "Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament"; Cheyne,
"Introduction to the Book of Isaiah and "Origin of the Psalter
Robertson, "Poetry, and Religion of the Psalms"; Briggs, "Psalms'
Thirtle, "The Titles of the Psalms".

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(4) (a) Translation from Hebrew into English; (b) either, Translation from English into Hebrew; or, The History of Israel from the Accession of David to the Captivity of Judah.

The Histories of Ewald, Kittel, and Smith (H. P.).

B. Supplementary Subjects for Honours (October, 1919, and March, 1920), (1) Unseen work: Translation from Hebrew into English, and from English into Hebrew.

(2) For critical study: Isaiah, 40-53; Zechariah.

Box, Cheyne, Delitzsch, Orelli, Skinner, and Smith (G. A.) on Isaiah; Driver,
Mitchell, Orelli, Perowne, Smith (G. A.), and Wright on Zechariah.

(3) The Canon and Hebrew Text of the Old Testament.

Ryle, "The Canon of the Old Testament"; Buhl, "Canon and Text of the
Old Testament"; Weir, "The Hebrew Text of the Old Testament".

(4) Old Testament Introduction: The Minor Prophets.

Driver, "Introduction".

(5) History of Israel from the time of Abraham to the death of Saul. The Histories of Ewald, Kittel, and Smith (H. P.).

Supplementary Papers will be prescribed to candidates for Honours, which may be taken either (1) in a combination of any two subjects except Hebrew and Church History, or (2) in the four subjects of the curriculum.

The B.D. Examinations will be held in the University Buildings, Old Aberdeen, on the dates and at the hours specified below:Wed., 1st Oct., 1919. 10 A.M.-1 P.M. and 3-5 P.M. Hebrew. Thurs., 2nd Oct., 1919. 10 A.M.-1 P.M. and 3-5 P.M.

Criticism.

Fri., 3rd Oct., 1919. 10 A.M.-1 P.M. and 3-5 P.M.

Theology.

Biblical

Systematic

Sat., 4th Oct., 1919. 10 A.M.-1 P.M. and 2.30-4.30 P. M. Church His

tory.

Honours according to arrangement.

Fri., 12th Mar., 1920. Sat., 13th Mar., 1920. cism.

10 A.M.-1 P.M. and 3-5 P.M.
10 A.M.-1 P.M. and 3-5 P.M.

Hebrew.
Biblical Criti-

10 A.M.-1 P.M. and 3-5 P.M.

Systematic

Mon., 15th Mar., 1920.
Theology.
Tues., 16th Mar., 1920. 10 A.M.-1 P.M. and 3-5 P.M. Church History.

Honours according to arrangement.

Candidates must, on or before 17th September and 17th February, intimate to the Secretary of the Senatus their intention to appear for Examination; and must produce to the Examiners evidence that they have paid, to the Factor of the University, the Fee (or relative instalment thereof) of £5 5s. for Examination, and Admission Fee of 10s. 6d. (in the case of nonmatriculated candidates), and that they have taken the Degree of M.A.; also Certificates from Professors under whom they have studied, or other satisfactory evidence that they have fulfilled the conditions required by the regulations under which they are admitted to Examination.

Candidates for the Bruce and Fraser and the King William Scholarships must, in addition to taking the Ordinary Examinations for B.D. of the current year, undergo Supplementary

Examination for Honours during the current year in one of the recognised combinations of subjects. In the event of any candidate for these scholarships undergoing the Honours Examination in more than two subjects, he will be reckoned (quoad the Scholarships Competition) as having chosen the subjects in which he obtains the largest number of marks.

LECTURESHIPS IN DIVINITY.

1. Murray.

There are three Lectureships on the foundation of the Rev. Alexander Murray, D.D. (K.C.), 1784, of Philadelphia, held by the Professors of Systematic Theology, Church History, and Biblical Criticism, by whom Lectures are delivered as part of the Divine Service in the Chapel of the University.

2. Murtle.

A Course of Weekly Lectures on Practical Religion and the Evidences of Religion is maintained in the University by the Trustees of John Gordon of Murtle. The Lectureship is held by the three Theological Professors in turn yearly. The Lectures are delivered in the Systematic Theology Classroom, University Buildings, Old Aberdeen, No fees are payable for attendance on the Class.

Under the original foundation provision was made for Lectures both at King's College and at Marischal College, but the latter had for long been in abeyance. In 1895 they were revived in a different form, a series of six Public Lectures, intended specially for Students of the University, having been delivered by distinguished Preachers, on Sunday afternoons, in the Mitchell Hall, Marischal College. Similar Courses have been delivered in each succeeding Winter Session.

Examination for Bursaries in Divinity.

The Competition for Divinity Bursaries will take place on Tuesday, 7th October, 1919, within the University Buildings in Old Aberdeen, at 10 A.M. Intending competitors must send in their names to the Secretary of the Divinity Faculty a fortnight before the Examination.

The following Divinity Bursaries are limited to Masters of Arts-Drum, Fraser, Ramsay.

The Subjects of examination will be the Gospel of St. Luke in Greek; "Flint's Theism" (Lectures III.-VIII.); Old Testament History, Genesis and 1 Kings; New Testament History, Gospel of St. John and Acts of the Apostles; and in Hebrew, Davidson's Grammar.

DEGREES IN DIVINITY.

List of those who have received the Degree of Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) since 1901.*

Those marked with an asterisk are known to be deceased.

9TH APRIL, 1901.

Canon William Leslie Low, M. A., 1862, St. Columba's Episcopal Church, Largs. George Munro Mackie, M.A., 1875, Missionary, Beirut, Syria.

*George Webster Thomson, B. A. (Edin.), West United Free Church, Aberdeen. Owen C. Whitehouse, M.A. (Lond.), Principal of Cheshunt College, Herts.

*For List of Honorary Graduates from 1864 to 1900, see Colonel W. Johnston's "Roll of Graduates of the University of Aberdeen," 1906, or earlier issues of the "University Calendar," down to 1906-7 inclusive.

24TH JULY, 1901.

James Robertson, D.S.O., Chaplain to the Forces, South Africa.

10TH APRIL, 1902.

*James Allan, M.A., 1848, Minister of Marnoch Parish, Aberdeenshire.

Wm. Henry Bennett, M.A. (Cantab.), Professor of Old Testament Exegesis in New and Hackney Colleges, London.

*Thomas Hardy, Minister of Foulis Wester Parish, Crieff.

Alexander Hetherwick, M.A., 1880, B.D., Blantyre, Central Africa.

John Alexander Selbie, M.A., 1876, United Free Church, Maryculter, Kincardineshire.

23RD JULY, 1902.

*William Macgregor, M.A. (K.C.), 1857, English Presbyterian Mission, Amoy, China.

8TH APRIL, 1903.

*Charles Dunn, M.A., 1856, Minister of the Parish of Birse, Aberdeenshire. George Buchanan Gray, M.A. (Oxon.), Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, Mansfield College, Oxford.

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Archdeacon Wm. Stuart Harris, M.A., Chaplain of the Fleet and Inspector of Naval Schools.

* Henry Scott Holland, M. A. (Oxon.), Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. James Leask, M. A., 1869, Minister of St. Stephen's Church, Broughty Ferry. James Philip Lilley, M. A., 1865, Knox's United Free Church, Arbroath.

24TH JULY, 1903.

James Gibb, Minister of First Presbyterian Church, Dunedin, New Zealand. 6TH APRIL, 1904.

John Calder, Minister of the First Charge, Old Machar.

James Donald, M.A. (K.C.), 1858, Minister of Keithhall Parish, Aberdeenshire. *William Findlay, M.A. (K.C.), 1853, Minister of Chalmers United Free Church, Larkhall.

*John Kelman, M.A. (K.C.), 1851, Minister of St. John's United Free Church, Leith.

Robert Macpherson, M. A., 1869, B.D., Senior Minister of Elgin.

George Milligan, M. A., 1879, B.D., 1883, Minister of Caputh Parish, Perthshire.

7TH APRIL, 1905.

Enrico Bosio, Principal of the Waldensian College, Florence.

William Ralph Inge, M.A. (Cantab.), Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford.
Alexander Miller, M. A., 1864, B. D., United Free Church, Buckie.
James Wiseman, M.A., 1869, The Rectory, Bucksburn, near Aberdeen.

26TH SEPTEMBER, 1906.

(On the occasion of the Quatercentenary Celebrations of the University). The Very Rev. John H. Bernard, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin.

Henri Bois, Professor of Systematic Theology, Montauban.

A. G. C. A. Bonet-Maury, Professor of Theology, Paris.

Alex. Von Bulmerincq, Professor of Old Testament Exegesis and Semitic Languages, Juriev (Dorpat).

His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, G. C.V.O.

* Very Rev. Arch. H. Charteris, late Professor of Biblical Criticism, University of Edinburgh.

Gustav Adolf Deissmann, Professor of New Testament Literature, Heidelberg.

* James Denney, Professor of New Testament Language, Literature and Theology, United Free Church College, Glasgow.

*James Shepard Dennis, New York, late Principal of the Theological Seminary, Beirut, Syria.

*Samuel R. Driver, Regius Professor of Hebrew and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. Henry Gee, Master of University College, Durham.

Thomas Hamilton, President of Queen's College, Belfast.

Arthur Cayley Headlam, Principal of King's College, London.

The Right Rev. The Bishop of Ripon.

Archibald H. Sayce, Professor of Assyriology, Oxford.

Julius Smend, Professor of Practical Theology, Strassburg.

*Very Rev. Alex. Stewart, Principal and Primarius Professor of Divinity, St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews.

30TH OCTOBER, 1906.

* Robert Flint, late Professor of Divinity, Edinburgh.

9TH APRIL, 1907.

*James Duthie, Principal, Theological Institution, Nagercoil, Travancore, Southern India.

*James Forrest, M.A. (1865), Minister of Lonmay Parish, Aberdeenshire. *Very Rev. James Cameron Lees, K.C.V.O., Minister of St. Giles's, Edinburgh. John Milne, M. A., 1857, Minister of the Parish of Newlands, Peebleshire. Arthur Samuel Peake, M.A. (Oxon.), B.D., Professor of Biblical Exegesis, Victoria University, Manchester.

Robert Scott, M.A., 1875, Professor of English Literature, Wilson College, Bombay. John Smith, M.A., 1858, Minister of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Pietermaritzburg, Natal.

7TH APRIL, 1908.

James Brebner, M.A. (K.C.), 1859, Minister of Forgue, Aberdeenshire.

James Brown Craven, Incumbent of St. Olaf's Episcopal Church, Kirkwall.

*Sir James Donaldson, M.A. (M. C.), 1850, LL. D., 1865, Principal of the University

of St. Andrews.

Alfred Shenington Geden, M.A. (Oxon.), Professor of Biblical Literature, The Wesleyan College, Richmond, Surrey.

William Skinner, M.A., 1880, Principal of Madras Christian College.

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