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Page 60 - THEOLOGICAL PRIZE ; that the subjects be proposed, and the Prize awarded, by the Lord Bishop of Ferns, the Provost of Trinity College, and the Regius Professor of Divinity, all for the time being, in such way as they shall arrange among themselves ; that the Essay or Essays be publicly read in the College Hall, at such time as the Provost shall appoint ; and that the Prize consist of a selection of standard Theological works, of which the publications of the late Bishop, if attainable, as we trust...
Page lvii - And Ahab made a grove; and Ahab did more to provoke the Lord God of Israel to anger than all the kings of Israel that were before him.
Page 1 - Queen*, incorporating the university under the name of ' the Provost, Fellows, and Scholars of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, founded by Queen Elizabeth near Dublin.
Page 29 - ... weeks in any term as the student holds chambers without actually giving up the keys of the same to the person entitled to receive them. " 3. That these charges be made by the clerk of the buttery books from the quarterly chamber-rent list, furnished by the registrar of chambers, against all persons liable to the same ; and be introduced in the half-yearly accounts payable to the Junior Bursar among the incidentals of the past half-year, under the name of commons
Page 59 - Meeting, the conduct of the late highly-respected Bishop of Ferns was uniformly distinguished by an earnest desire and endeavour to do substantial good, without needless display or ostentation ; especially by implanting and strengthening in the minds...
Page 21 - The course appointed includes all the classics read for entrance, and in the extended course for under-graduates to the end of the second examination of the junior sophister year; or should the candidate be of higher standing than that of junior sophister, (reckoned from the time of his entrance,) to the end of the last examination which he might have added, had he proceeded regularly with his class.
Page 43 - ... the study of the Greek Language ; having received a benefaction of one hundred and twenty guineas, besides a die, from the Right Rev. Dr. George Berkeley, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, and late Fellow of Trinity College, for that purpose. These Medals had been formerly given to such Middle Bachelors as had attended the Lectures of the Regius Professor of Greek, with remarkable diligence, for two academic years, commencing with the Term in which they had graduated in Arts.

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