University; and shall receive a like, fair, generous, and equal Treatment during their Residence therein, they conducting themselves peaceably, and conforming to the Laws and Statutes thereof. And that the public Teaching shall, in general, respect the... Catalogue of the Officers and Students - Stran 37avtor: Brown University - 1906Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1875 - 530 strani
...religious denominations shall and may be freely admitted to the equal advantages, emoluments, and honor of the college or university, and shall receive a...each denomination ; and, above all, a constant regard shall he paid to, and effectual care taken of, the morals of the college. The statutes of the college... | |
| 1881 - 662 strani
...furthermore, it is hereby enacted and declared, That into this liberal and catholic institution shall never be admitted any religious tests : But, on the contrary,...effectual care taken of the morals of the college." Mr. Manning, during the spring previous to the meeting of the corporation of the college, had removed... | |
| Reuben Aldridge Guild - 1896 - 680 strani
...furthermore, it is hereby enacted and declared, That into this liberal and catholic Institution shall never be admitted any religious tests : But on the contrary,...Professors, and Tutors, in a personal, separate, and 1 September 4, 1782, the Corporation by vote omitted from the engagement the acknowledgment of allegiance... | |
| 1918 - 732 strani
...public Teaching shall in general respect the Sciences : and that the Sectarian Differences of Opinion shall not make any Part of the public and classical...Manner to the youth of any or each Denomination." This last exemption from the study of sectarian theology — the body of Baptist doctrines, it will... | |
| Edward Field - 1902 - 720 strani
...President alone cxcepted, shall be free and open for all denominations of Protestants; and that youths of all religious denominations shall and may be freely...effectual care taken of, the morals of the College." The college so modestly founded, foretold at the beginning nothing of its future greatness. It opened... | |
| Brown University - 1905 - 922 strani
...furtbermore, It is hereby Enacted and Declared, That into this liberal and catholic Institution shall never be admitted any religious Tests: But on the contrary,...effectual Care taken of, the Morals of the College. Fellows to confer degrees. furthermore, for the Honor and Encouragement of Literature, we Constitute... | |
| Brown University - 1905 - 922 strani
...furtbermote, It is hereby Enacted and Declared, That into this liberal and catholic Institution shall never be admitted any religious Tests : But on the contrary,...effectual Care taken of, the Morals of the College. Fellows to confer degrees. fUttbetmore, for the Honor and Encouragement of Literature, we Constitute... | |
| Samuel Windsor Brown - 1912 - 184 strani
...Bureau of Education, entitled, Benjamin Franklin and the University of Pennsylvania, p. 68. fessors, and tutors in a personal, separate, and distinct manner,...each denomination ; and above all, a constant regard to be paid to, and effectual care taken of, the morals of the college." (Records of the Colony of Rhode... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1914 - 574 strani
...Sectarian differences of opinions, shall not make any Part of the Public and Classical Instruction, altho" all Religious Controversies may be studied freely...the President Professors and Tutors in a personal seperate and distinct manner, to the Youth of any or each Denomination and above all a constant Regard... | |
| Brown University - 1915 - 328 strani
...set forth this memorable bill of rights: "That into this liberal and catholic Institution shall never be admitted any religious Tests: But on the contrary,...effectual Care taken of, the Morals of the College." It must be remembered that at this time, in the older New England colleges — now noted for their... | |
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