Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . Princeton Theological Seminary, 1861. which the interest was to be forever applied for the education of such youth for theministry of the gospel in the College of NewJersey as are unable to defray the expensesof their education, who appear, upon properexamination, to be of promising genius,Calvinistic principles, and inthe judgment of charity experi-mentally acquainted with awork of saving grace, and tohave a distinguished zeal forthe glory of God and for thesalvation of men. SECOND STAGE—ACTION OFCHURCH COURTS. The Presbytery of Newcas-tle see
Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . Princeton Theological Seminary, 1861. which the interest was to be forever applied for the education of such youth for theministry of the gospel in the College of NewJersey as are unable to defray the expensesof their education, who appear, upon properexamination, to be of promising genius,Calvinistic principles, and inthe judgment of charity experi-mentally acquainted with awork of saving grace, and tohave a distinguished zeal forthe glory of God and for thesalvation of men. SECOND STAGE—ACTION OFCHURCH COURTS. The Presbytery of Newcas-tle seems to deserve the creditof being the first in the re-united Church to devise a systematic planfor supporting young men of piety andparts for the work of the ministry. Theplan was adopted in 1771, and was promptlyreported to the Synod of New York andNew Jersey, under which name the newand old side synods had come together atthe end of the schism. The plan washighly approved by synod and warmlycommended to the several presbyteries, andthe presby
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