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" ... Council shall from time to time determine. In the election of Fellows those persons are elected who are judged to be best qualified to promote the honour and interests of the College as a place of Religion, Education, Learning, and Research. A Fellow... "
Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the ... - Page 1444
1857
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Academic reform and university representation

James Heywood - 1860 - 362 pages
...Oxford, which limits the candidates who are eligible for Fellowships in that College, to " members of the Church of England, or of some Church in communion with it." The removal of all declarations of religious opinion or belief from College Scholarships, and...
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Ordinances and Statutes Framed Or Approved by the Oxford University ...

Great Britain. Oxford University Commissioners (1854) - 1863 - 532 pages
...persons, not being disqualified by the possession of property as herein-after mentioned, who are memhers of the Church of England, or of some Church in communion with it, and who shall have passed all the examinations required by the University for the degree of Bachelor...
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Exeter College

William John Francis Keatley Stride - Universities and colleges - 1900 - 306 pages
...competition, " without any preference in respect of birth " ; and though candidates still had to be " members of the Church of England, or of some Church in communion with it," they were not bound to take holy orders till fifteen years after election, and not even then if...
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On the Nationalisation of the Old English Universities

Lewis Campbell - England Education, Higher - 1901 - 340 pages
...MD):— Oriel. New (§ 29, qv-). All Souls. At Exeter a Fellow must, according to the new Statutes, be " a member of the Church of England, or of some Church in communion with it." He must also proceed to the degree of MA, DCL, or DM (for the two latter degrees no test is imposed)....
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A Short History of S.P.C.K.

William Kemp Lowther Clarke - Bible - 1919 - 116 pages
...able, under God's providence, to render the Church in future years. To belong to SPCK, it is necessary to be a member of the Church of England or of some Church in communion with the Church of England, recommended by an existing member and elected at a General Meeting. An adverse vote of one-fifth of...
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