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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1883)
(ii«etsT,,,irfn’“'0intwhy1,’’ Our pygF tion,” “ Errett’s Review of Sum- mons,” Thayer on“Christian Union,” Matthew’s “Letters on Baptism” and Butler’s “ Review of J. B. Moody.” Let me hear from you soon. I know you heartily endorse this work. Do not neglect it. ' J. W. H igbee . FACULTY: D. T. STANLEY, A. M., P resident , Madisonville, Ky. Professor Mental and Moral Sciences, English and Biblical Literature atheism, not agnosticism, not Ro manism, that in our day and in this land is likely to quench- the light of JheLjjo^eLpr^rer^riwifx Christ. It is a proud, sensuous, "“yT^nRoTloW^ I atn not master of hearted prosperity Bishop Hunt- q called upon to re- ington. rms, he exclaimed, “ I neither nor dare retract anything, for conscience is a captive to God’s d, and it is neither safe* nor it to go against conscience. There ke my stand, I can do no other- Professor Greek, Latin and Germctn Languages. J. M. POWELL, A. M, Professor Mathematics and Physical Sciences. . Principal Primary Department. aasffiraaastiTOiirrw. Miss RETT A RASH, Teacher of Instrumental Music. Miss E. McFADDEN, Teacher of Pgirding and Drawing. Solon, the Athenian,said that WE. YATES', A. M., such a case as the dissolving of a Secretary of the Faculty. marraige was unsupposable under true law. But in New York City Such Assistants as are needed will be engaged as the session advances LOCATION. . 215 divorces were granted from the Monmouth, the seat of Christian College, is a village of about 400 inhabitants, noted for first of January last to the first of their morality and devotion to the cause of education. The Oregonian Railway passes through September—or more than one for the middle of the town, giving daily connection with Portland, and afford mg the means tw etwy- travel and rapid freights. In addition to a passenger depot in the middle of town, the O. & C. every day in eight months, the R. R. passes through Indopen'dénce, two miles away, and the steamers plying the Willamette land there also ; making Monmouth one of the most easy towns of access in the State. Parents Sabbath excepted. who desire to place their children under good educational advantages, where they shall be free from the intemperance and immorality prevalent in the larger towns, will find in Monmouth y ^*^ff^y°Jt>th8rlntel,U8LirieilteriAtnijoné^lienoe | its superiority for educational purposes. ADVANTAGES. The Faculty is the most important element to the .successful working of any institution of A Valuable Discovery for supplying Magnetism learning. The Board of Trustees have sought to put in the various chairs of Christian College to the Human System. Electricity and men of marked ability, of established success in their respective departments, and who are just Magnetism utilized as never before for in tho maturity of lite. 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Positively no cold feet when they are worn, or money refunded. 13-4G-ly DISTINCTIVE FEATURES. 1 The features of Christian College to which we especially invite attention, as distinctive of our work are as follows: —-— C hristian M orality .-—The Bible is read every day and lectures calculated to impress its morality are given, and with tho Bible as a basis, the effort to impress die highest L’liristiaif morality as the guiding principle in the lives of our students. Dogmatism and ¡sectarianism are carefully avoided. We ignore all religious or political divisions, and encourage great freedom of thought, and aim to stand on that high plane where Protestant or Catholic, Democrat or H a -' publican, can meet on one common level.” P ractical E ducation .—The great demand of the times is for men of action. An institution of learning to meet the needs of the people, should not only impart instruction, but along with the knowledge gained, give students the power to use it to advantage for themselves and others. The idea of Christian College is, that the finest mental culture and the greatest benefit may be obtained by the study of those tilings that wijl fit young men and women to at once enter some pursuit or business, and earry it forward successfully. Instead of those branches that are simply ornamental, we prefer thoso that are useful, and we invite comparison and criticism on our work. Our aim is to graduate young men and women so that they may at once enter upon the pursuits of life. DEPARTMENTS. M athematics .—The Course of Study in this department is very full. The various branches are taught from a practical standpoint, with a view to the application of each principal to such affairs as people meet with in life and desire to understand. E nglish L anguage and L iterature .—A ready command of our own tongue, with an ac curate knowledge ol its history and authors, is one of the most important acquisitions. No other ^co™pbshment_canHiippl_y j4ie want of this. It can only be acquired by a thorough study of English. Iu Christian College the course of English extends through four years and we consider this one of our most valuable features. S ciences .—The rapid advance made in the various departments of Science and the rapid succession of discoveries of new principles and applications, constitute one of the wonders of the age. No man can claim to be educated who is not conversant with the present advanced stage of Science, thorough work is made of all these, assisted by the use of the apparatus at our commands Builicient time is allowed ior a comprehensive understanding of the great principles of each science. A ncient L anguages .—By pursuing the best methods, the progress in acquiring a knowledge of the Geeek and Latin languages, is rapid. We have dropped several authors thaj, are frequent ly read in Colleges, with a view to doing better work in those that are read, and to give more time for the pursuit of the course in English and the beiences. Experience has demonstrated that both better linguists and scientists result from this course. B iblical L iterature and E xegesis .—This department was organized in Christian College for the first time with tho opening of the prosent session. The object is to stndy the Sacred Scriptures analytically and critically, with contemporaneous profane history, and evidences of Christianity. Methods of sormonizing, pulpit oratory, methods in revival meetings and the caro of churches, are all carefully investigated. - It is this department that the CriristiauTiroffierliood as a body, are particularly interested in. The interest of the church is carefully considered in this, whilo.all other departments are wholly free from any religious discussions, except tho uni formly recognized principles of Christian morality. . COMMERCIAL DEPARTMEN T. Every facility is here afforded for fitting young persons to successfully carry on any kind of business. The best authors are studied on the various subjects, and Buch practical tests are made as will insure thoroughness on the part of the student. “ IXZ'Eor Course of Study aud other information send for Catalogue. Address’ D. T. STANLEY, A. M., P resident ,