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April 19.<strong>18</strong>93.A FAMILY PAPEE.«•»• + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + ++-|-4-«#*the Gospel Ministry." Fourteen students have beenin attendance during the term. Their names andgrades are as follows :rOUBTH YEAB.Edwin Hanson Buck, John Steele Duncan, JamesSankey Martin, Issao Thomas Elmer McBurney,Samuel McNaugher, Jr.THIBD TBAB.Geoige Alexander Edgar, Andrew Irvin Robb,Henry Ge<strong>org</strong>e Foster.SEOONB TEAR.John Brown Mclsaac,James Gray Reed.ITBST TEAB.Robert Morrison Blackwood, John Blair Gilmore,Moses Greenberg, Andrew James MoFarland.All the students were present on the opening dayexcept J. S. Duncan, B. M. Blackwood and J. S. Martin.J. S. Duncan entered September 27th: R. M.Blackwood is pursuing studies in the Senior class atGeneva College, and entered the Seminary by recommendationof Ohio Presbytery, October 13th ; and J.8. Martin resigned his professorship in Geneva College,where he had been employed for upward of twoyears, and entered the Seminary November 28th.The record of attendance of each student is herewithsubmitted ; we note with pleasure that it is exceptionallygood.Mr. R. J. Mclsaac, of the Fourth Year Class, didnot return this year, having acpted an appointmentfrom the Central Board of Missions to labor in thesouth. It is to be regretted that different Boards ofthe Cburch, have deemed it necessary to employ, duringSeminary months, students who are pursuing aregular course with a view to the ministry, as it disarrangestheir work, and unless they remain away forfour years they do not find their proper studies whenthey return, and they seldom do return to completetheir course.The usual routine of studies has been maintainedwith scarcely any interruption during the session.Each of the students except J. S. Martin preachedThe students, while busily engaged in their studies,have not failed of due interest in public affairs. BeguI CONTRIBUTIONS. |lar meetings of their Missionary Association havebeen neld. The annual sermon before the Associationil*»-++-i-+++++++++++-i--)-+-f- +++-»«^ was preached by Dr. McAllister from the words :For this Department we solicit articles of 500 to 600 " The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy."•words, on subjects related to the purpose of the Rev. 19: 10. They prepaied and addressed a memorialletter to Senators and Representatives in theChbistiak <strong>Nation</strong>.^ •'-Oongress of the United States in regard to the openingof the Columbian Exposition on the Sabbath, toCLOSING EXERCISES OF THE THEOLOGICALSEMINARY.whioh they received a courteous reply. They alsoP*OFESSOBS' JOINT EEPORT.aided in the circulation of petitions to the legislatureTo the Boardof /Superintendents ofthe Theological at Harrisburg, against any weakeniag of the SabbathSeminary :laws of the State ; and two of their number attendedThe following joint report of the work of the session the Sabbath Uonvention at Harrisburg as delegates.of <strong>18</strong>92-3 is respectfully submitted :In cooperation with Synod's Committee on TestimonyBearing, they provided the means and perThe session opened September 21, <strong>18</strong>92, with a lectureby Prof. Ge<strong>org</strong>e on " The Essential Greatness offormed the clerical work necessary to send 4,000 tractsto 2,000 mininisters. It is not too much to say thatalthough reduced in numbers as compared withformer years, there has been no spirit of discouragementamong us ; and that in harmony aud good will,in diligent attendance upon study and recitation, inlively interest in the ohurch and devotion to her testimony,and in spiritnal uplift, the session now closinghas never been surpassed.In closing our report we desire to make humbleand thoughtful mention of the dealings of our HeavenlyFather. Our senior professor. Dr. ThomasSproull, LL. D., entered into his rest March 21,<strong>18</strong>92,thus closing a long life of eminent and faithful serviceson earth. Mr. John Tioby, of Pittsburgh, has procureda portrait of Professor Sproull, to be placedwith those of Professor J. R. Willson, Professor J. M.Willson and J. R. W. Sloane, that already adorn thewalls of the Seminary.Elder David Gregg, who for many years manifesteddeep interest in our work by regular attendance uponthe preaching of the students during the session andat .its close, and who made large provision for thesupport of the Seminary, departed this life April 4,<strong>18</strong>92.Elder John A. McKee, who alirays manifested likeinterest in our work and for many years a member ofyour Board, after years of unwonted suffering, fellpeacefully asleep June 12, <strong>18</strong>98.And our beloved treasurer, Mr. James R. McKee,to whose zeal and faithfulness the Seminary and everyother interest of the ehurch was so much indebted,was on January 27, <strong>18</strong>93, removed from the companionsnipof earth to the more exalted fellowship ofheaven.It is our desire to express to you the deep sense ofloss which we feel in being called to part in a singleyear with such a company of noble men, who daringall their lives held the interests of the Seminary insuch high regard, and whose memories we shall seekto cherish in this institution.Notwithstanding our afflictions it becomes us to makegrateful acknowledgment of the unfailing kindness oftwo sermons. Mr. Martiu entered too late for theour Covenant God, whose tender mercies are over allflrst series, and preached but once. These sermonshis works.were prepared with much care, and ample time was The program for closing exercises is herewith presented.Respectfully submitted,devoted to their review, in which the students themselvesbore an efflcient part. Theprogress made bothU:f:Z^^' Iirofessors.in the composition and delivery of sermons was very March 21, <strong>18</strong>93.marked.BEPOBT OF PROFESSOR H. J. GEOBaS.The hour from 2 o'clock to three of each Wednesdaywas devoted to the prayermeeting, and these I would respectfully present the following report ofTo the Board of Superintendents :hours were made precious by signal tokens of the divineblessing. A series of well chosen subjects seI. ThboiiOgy. In Hodge's Systematic Theology,the work in my department:lected by the students, beginning with, " Prayer for we began at <strong>Vol</strong>. I, page 483, and closed at <strong>Vol</strong>. Ll,the Holy Spirit," and for the "Sending forth of Laborers,"and closing with the great commission, "Go voted five recitations to a general review embracingpage 378, having gone through 550 pages. We deye into all the world," brought us into intimate fellowshipwith the Father and with His Son Jesus were the Divinity of Christ; The Holy Spirit; Thsthe principal topics studied. The subjects includedChrist. We received a request from the faculty of Decrees of God ; Creation ; Providence ; Miracles ;Park Institute, which occupies a porton of our building,to conduct religious services with them and their' the Soul; Unity of the Human Race ; Original StateAngels ; Origin of Man ; Nature of Man ; Origin ofstudents on the Day of Prayer for Colleges. The of Man ; The Covenant of Works ; The Fall; Sin ;meeting was in charge of Prof. Willson, and was of so a'vee Agency ; Plan of Salvation ; and The Covenantpeculiarly pleasant and profitable a character as to be of Grace. Our principal reference books were theworthy of mention in this report.Confession of Faith and the Testimony, Dick's Theolthe following: The Community of Goods; Marriageand Celibacy; Relations to Civil Government; Slavery;Secret Orders; Change of the Sabbath from theSeventh to the First day of the Week ; Ohurch Festivals,such as Easter and Christmas ; The Liturgy ;The Matter of Praise or Psalmody ; The Mode ofBaptism ; The Baptism of Infants ; The Second Oomingof Christ; The Deaconess. 1 did not ask fortheses on these subjects but for historical essays, andthese not exhaustive, but confliied tothe period ofourstudies. Many of them showed careful research audwere helpful to the writers and protitable to the class.Our studies embraced the firsteight centuries knownas the "Ancient Era of the <strong>Christian</strong> Ohurch." Inthis we had two recitations each week.III. HoMiiiETios. I Introduced and have used withmuch satisfaction Shedd's Homiletics. We completedthe study of the book and reviewed it. In connectionwith this we had practical exercises in Explanation ofthe Psalms, and iu outlining lectures and sheletonizingsermons : about one-third of the time being devotedto each. We had one recitation each week.This department was greatly supplemented by the interesttaken in the preparation and criticism of sermons.IV. Pastoral Theology. This study is taught bylectures and conveisations. I gave twelve lecturesduring the term. After an introductory lecture on" Habits of Study,''I took up the Pastor's Relationto the Activities of the Church. The subjects treatedwere Organizing for Work; Setting the People atWork ; The Prayermeeting— Its Importance anU Howto Conduct it; Hindrances to the Prayermeeting;The relation of the Sabbath School to the Church ;The Relation of the Pastor to the Sabbath School;Teaching the Normal Class; Teaching the Teachers'Meeting ; The Organization and Management of theSabbath School; Young Peoples' Societies: and Attentionto Strangers. In this department the studentshave been encouraged to use freedom in asking questiona,and I have found much pleasure in conversationswith the young men as to pastoral life. I haveheld written examinations in Theology, History andHomiletics, and the papers have been re.iewed andmarked, and are herewith transmitted to the Board.In Pastoral Theology the examination will be oral.The students have been respectful and attentive, andby their gentlemanly deportment have made my workcomfortable and the memories of the sessions' associationare very pleasant indeed.Respectfully submitted, R. J. Ge<strong>org</strong>e,Allegheny, Fa., March 21, <strong>18</strong>93.BEPORT OF PROFBSOSR WILLSON.To the Board of Superintendents of the TheologicalSeminary :I would respectfully report: Our work this sessionhas been as follows :1. There have been two classes in Hebrew.Three of the flrstyear students were iu the HebrewJunior Class. We have used Dr. W. R. Harper's twobooks—the introductory Method & Manual, and theElements of Hebrew. The exercises have been writtenout, and afterwards corrected in the class. The HebrewSenior class has recited in Green's Grammar inEtymology. They have read in Numbers and inMicah. They have read all of Micah, and the examinationpapers are on that book.II. We have used in Biblical Introduction, theintroduction to the Pauline Epistles by Dr. Gloag, ofScotland, a book of 480 pages, which we have flnished.It is clearly written, and preseutanotatuudue length,the qnestions relating to each Epistle. The examinationon this subject will ba oral.III. We have read in Ne* Testament Greek, theEpistle to the Galatians, and have used in conneotionwith it, the well known critical commentary olElhoott.IV. Churoh Government, whioh is taken up everyfourth year, was studied this session, in course. Tnconnection with the Book of Discipline, we used thework on Church Government by the late Dr. McGill,of Princeton, as a development of the argument forpresbytery. We concluded this work, a book of 560pages, keen in argument, and strongly adver,se toprelacy and ritualism as well as popery—a desideratumin these days.We had written examinations on Ilonday, Wednesogy, Shedd's Dogmatic Theology and Shedd's Historyof Doctrine. The class recited twice a week in Theology.the referred be in clesiastical this by Various the treated Professor practice II. I gave History text Ohttbch to. historically, subjects book extended Histories of Among Ge<strong>org</strong>e of the HiSTOBY. The Doctrine, Apostolic were History notes, P. the of and Smith, Fisher. subjects assigned In with of this Shedd Church Kurtz the references special In department thus to <strong>Christian</strong> and connection the in treated inquiry Darner. the students Schaff, to Churoh, matters WC the were with as used Ecandto written and ined of work, we through day Allegheny, The the have the and by and Board. students me, with Church been the Respectfully Friday notwithstanding favor care, Fa., enabled herewith Government of have of March papers last the submitted,to shown week Lord.go 21, in the on Rtndies, the <strong>18</strong>93. ; great severity without and Greek, D. for interest the which, B. the of students the interruptionWillson.the inspection as Hebrew, winter, examtheir have
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