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- catalog contributor b6284652.
- catalog contributor b6284653.
- catalog contributor b6284654.
- catalog contributor b6284655.
- catalog contributor b6284656.
- catalog contributor b6284657.
- catalog contributor b6284658.
- catalog created "1908?]".
- catalog date "1908".
- catalog date "1908?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1908?]".
- catalog description "I. The place of Latin and Greek in the preparation for the ministry [by] W. D. Mackenzie.--II. The value to the clergyman of training in the classics [by] Rev. A. J. Nock.--III. Short cuts to the ministry, with especial reference to the elimination of Latin and Greek from theological education [by] Hugh Black.--IV. Greek in the high school, and the question of supply of candidates for the ministry [by] F. W. Kelsey.--V. Concluding remarks [by] President J. B. Angell.".
- catalog extent "47 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Value of humanistic, particularly classical, studies as a preparation for the study of theology.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Value of humanistic, particularly classical, studies as a preparation for the study of theology.".
- catalog issued "1908".
- catalog issued "1908?]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Chicago?".
- catalog relation "Value of humanistic, particularly classical, studies as a preparation for the study of theology.".
- catalog subject "Classical education.".
- catalog subject "LC1021 .C5 1908".
- catalog subject "Theology Study and teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The place of Latin and Greek in the preparation for the ministry [by] W. D. Mackenzie.--II. The value to the clergyman of training in the classics [by] Rev. A. J. Nock.--III. Short cuts to the ministry, with especial reference to the elimination of Latin and Greek from theological education [by] Hugh Black.--IV. Greek in the high school, and the question of supply of candidates for the ministry [by] F. W. Kelsey.--V. Concluding remarks [by] President J. B. Angell.".
- catalog title "The value of humanistic, particularly classical, studies as a preparation for the study of theology, from the point of view of the profession; a symposium from the Proceedings of the Classical Conference held at Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 1, 1908.".
- catalog type "text".