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We seek men with the best gifts from GOD, and strive to give them the best culture of MAN.

We need money for this purpose.

The SOCIETY has many SONS now at work in the SOUTH. University of the South is one of our well chosen educational centers.

The

We help Dioceses, Parishes and Men, who strive to help themselves What are you doing for the "Increase of the Ministry?" Are you pray ing only?

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BROTHERHOOD FOR THE INCREASE OF THE MINISTRY,

UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH,

SEWANEE,

TENNESSEE.

Organized December, 1892, by the Faculty and Students of the Theological Department of the University of the South.

The movement has met with most gratifying success, even beyond the auticipation of the founders.

The objects of the organization are: (1) to arouse the laity to a proper appreciation of the needs and claims of the ministry of the Church; (2) to persistently direct the attention of the young men of the Church to the claims of the ministry; (3) to pray for the increase of the ministry; (4) to emphasize the Church's Ember season; (5) to encourage and assist young men to become candidates for Orders, and (6) to inaugurate and carry on a concentrated and organized movement in the Church to increase the supply of available men for the ministry, avoiding the interference with the operations of any society having the same or similar objects.

All communicants are eligible to membership. Each member is expected to make an annual contribution of such amount as he may be moved to make.

Contributions are solicited from all.

The annual meeting will be held July 25, and the annual sermon will be delivered at Sewanee July 30, by Rt. Rev. T. U. Dudley, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Kentucky.

WM. P. DuBOSE, S.T.D., President.

THOS. F. GAILOR, S.T.D., Chairman Ex. Com.

WILMOT S. HOLMES, Treasurer.

JOS. H. SPEARING, Secretary.

Theological Department.

REV. TELFAIR HODGSON, D.D., LL.D., Dean.

School of Pastoral Theology,

REV. TELFAIR HODGSON, D.D., LL.D., Professor.
School of New Testament Language and Interpretation,
REV. W. P. DUBOSE, S.T.D., Professor.

School of Old Testament Language and Interpretation,
REV. W. P. DUBOSE, S.T.D., Acting Professor.

School of Ecclesiastical History and Church Policy,
REV. THOMAS F. GAILOR, M.A., S.T.D., Professor.

RT. REV. HUGH MILLER THOMPSON, D.D., Bishop of Mississippi,
Lecturer.

School of Systematic Divinity,

REV. A. A. BENTON, D.D., Acting Professor.

School of Homiletics,

REV. SILVESTER CLARK, D.D., Honorary Professor.

LECTURERS:

RT. REV. T. U. DUDLEY, D.D., Bishop of Kentucky, RT. REV. H. M. JACKSON, D.D., Assistant Bishop of Alabama. RT. REV. DAVIS SESSUMS, D.D., Bishop of Louisiana.

RESIDENCE AND EXPENSES.

The Theological Department occupies St. Luke's Memorial Hall, containing, besides the Chapel and Lecture Room, accommodations for thirty-six students. Two students occupy in common a parlor with two bedrooms attached. There is no charge for room rent or tuition. The expenses of the student for board, washing, fuel and lights do not exceed one hundred and fifty dollars a year. Students furnish their own rooms, and pay to the Bursar five dollars and fifty cents a term for medical attendance and mail carriage. The Janitor's fee is one dollar a month and is paid to the Dean.

The scholastic year is the same as that of the other departments of the University. Classes begin in August.

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AN ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE By the REV. WALTER W. SKEAT, Litt. D., Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the University of Cambridge. Second Edition, revised, 4to, $6.00.

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With Critical Introduction by various writers, and General Introduction to each period. Edited by HENRY CRAIK, C. B. Vol. I., Fourteenth to Sixteenth Century. izmo, cloth, Students' Edition, $1.10; Library Edition, gilt top, $1.50.

MACMILLAN'S SCHOOL LIBRARY

OF BOOKS SUITABLE FOR SUPPLEMENTARY READING. The publishers expect to include in this School Library only such of their books for the young as have already by their popularity and recognized excellence acquired the right to rank as standard reading-books. 16mo, cloth, each 50 cents "I have often had occasion to commend Church's books and others of your 'School Library' to my students. You are making for us in your School Library' the reading-book we have all been desiring so long."-Albert H. Smyth, Central High School, Philadelphia.

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By the REV. ALFRED J. CHURCH.

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THE CHILDREN'S TREASURY OF ENGLISH SONG. Selected and arranged, with notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE. author of the "Golden Treasury."

TALES FROM SPENSER.

Chosen from the "Faerie Queene," by SOPHIA H. MACLEHOSE,

THE HEROES OF ASGARD.

Tales from Scandinavian Mythology. By A. and E. KEARY. With Illustrations.

MADAM HOW AND LADY WHY.

First Lessons in Earth-Lore for Children. By the REV. CHARLES KINGSLEY, author of "Greek Heroes," "Water Babies," etc.

"It is a charming book for a child, and even for children of an older growth. The old adage, Beware of making many books,' cannot apply to books of this character."-George W. Harper, Prin. Woodward High School, Cincinnati.

For Children. By H. GASSIOT.

By MRS. BEESLY.

STORIES FROM WAVERLEY.

STORIES FROM THE HISTORY OF ROME.

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