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  Presbyterianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Presbyterianism is a form of church government, practiced by many (although not all) of those Protestant churches (known as Reformed churches), which historically subscribed to the teachings of John Calvin.
Presbyterians, along with Roman Catholics in Ulster and the rest of Ireland, suffered under the discriminatory Penal Laws until they were revoked in the early 19th century.
Presbyterians place great importance upon education and continuous study of the scriptures, theological writings, and understanding and interpretation of church doctrine embodied in several statements of faith and catechisms formally adopted by various branches of the church.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Presbyterian_Church   (1298 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS
Texas Presbyterian College for Girls was founded by the Texas Presbyterian Synod and opened for its first session on September 24, 1902, in Milford, a community that offered the proposed school $25,000 and ten acres of land.
Texas Presbyterian College was recognized in 1917-18 as a standard college by the State Board of Examiners.
The last major development of Texas Presbyterian College was the formation of the Lelia Verner Lodge, a camp two miles from the campus, in honor of the president's wife.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/TT/kbt21.html   (609 words)

  
 Presbyterian Theological College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Presbyterian Theological College is a Presbyterian college in Victoria Australia.
It was founded in 1866 as "The Theological Hall of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria".
The university trains men and women in all forms of Presbyterian ministry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Presbyterian_Theological_College   (71 words)

  
 Presbyterian College - College Profile - Silver Chips Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Presbyterian College, located in rural Clinton, South Carolina, is a small liberal arts college that makes a conscious effort to cultivate strong teacher-student relationships.
The college is especially proud of its Division II athletics teams in basketball, soccer, cross country, rifle team, tennis, volleyball, softball, men's golf, football and baseball.
Presbyterian College offers solid academic programs for its students (of which 92 percent are Caucasian) while also ensuring that they become involved in social events.
silverchips.mbhs.edu /siteFeatures/college/profile.php?cid=5540   (249 words)

  
 Presbyterian College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Presbyterian College and Theological Seminary - Located in Seoul, this school provides bachelor's and M.Div.
Melbourne College of Divinity - The MCD is Australia's oldest and largest tertiary theological institution.
Knox College - One of three theological colleges of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
www.findly.com /presbyterian-college.htm   (357 words)

  
 Presbyterian College Department of Biology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Presbyterian College’s Health Science Program is designed to provide its pre-health science students a comprehensive pre-professional academic base and to prepare those students for admission to a variety of health science professional schools through curriculum advising, ability tracking, internships, newsletters, medical school tours, seminars, and entrance test preparation (such as the MCAT and DAT).
Presbyterian College is one of the most respected institutions among the regional medical schools.
Medical school representatives are constantly praising Presbyterian College alumni for being among the most well-prepared of their medical school students.
web.presby.edu /biology/prehealthallied   (373 words)

  
 Alma College: The Presbyterian Church
The college maintains its ties with the denomination through the Office of the Chaplain, who serves as liaison to the Kirk Council, a group of Presbyterian lay and clergy representatives from the Michigan presbyteries.
The Kirk Council seeks to help the college strengthen the relationships with its historic Presbyterian constituency and also assist the college in providing an atmosphere wherein religious inquiry and diversity are encouraged.
National Presbyterian College Scholarships (NPCS) are awarded annually through the offices of the Presbyterian Church (USA); the awards are determined by a national competition according to need.
www.alma.edu /community/student_life/chaplain/presbyterian   (680 words)

  
 Presbyterian College vs Lenoir-Rhyne College (Mar 09, 2002)
Presbyterian College - inning 7 Kennett to p for Howell.
Presbyterian College - inning 8 Fornaciari to p for Kennett.
Lenoir-Rhyne College - inning 9 Hauserman to cf.
www.lrc.edu /athletics/baseball/2002/2002bbstats/game22.htm   (2469 words)

  
 The Presbyterian College: Faculty
Ervine is an ordained minister of The Presbyterian Church in Canada and served for twenty years as minister of congregations in Sutton, Niagara Falls and Toronto.
Coll., Knox, Tor.), Principal Emeritus of Presbyterian College (1978-98).
Coll., Knox, Tor.), Emeritus Professor of McGill University (1969-1991) and the College (1957-1991).
www.presbyteriancollege.ca /faculty.html   (691 words)

  
 Presbyterian College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
As a residential liberal arts college, PC has strived to give its students a well-rounded curriculum that teaches them how to think; as an institution of the Presbyterian Church (USA), it emphasizes values, honor, ethics and Christian service, giving students a sense of purpose that teaches them how to live.
After all, she has been part of the Clinton and Presbyterian College communities since age 8, first as the daughter of college faculty members and now as an associate professor of business administration.
It’s a college that is moving without leaving home.
www.sandlapper.org /pc.htm   (1248 words)

  
 Morrice Hall (formerly Presbyterian College)
The Presbyterian College of Montreal was founded in the year 1864 with the intent of establishing an educational and training facility for ministers, yet the college did not have a permanent home until 1871.
The Gothic theme, a reminder of the College's function, was emphasized in the details and ornament, the shape of the windows, and the steep, slate roof.
In 1961, the Presbyterian College moved to the southeast corner of Milton and University Streets at which point the old Presbyterian College was given to McGill by John W. McConnell, always a charitable friend of McGill, and renamed Morrice Hall after the building's original benefactor.
cac.mcgill.ca /campus/buildings/Morrice_Hall.html   (413 words)

  
 Presbyterian College Chaplains Association
Of the 66 colleges and universities related to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), most are served by a college Chaplain.
We're there to serve you, so feel free to call on us; when you need some connection with our institutions; when you are concerned about a particular student; or when you see some way we or our school can be of help to you.
Presbyterian College Chaplains provide a link between faith and learning, between our Church and our institutions of higher education, and between people exploring the meaning of life and the God who is the basis of that meaning.
www.muskingum.edu /~pcca   (100 words)

  
 The Presbyterian College: Diploma in Lay Leadership
Day and evening courses will be offered at the College during the fall and winter semesters, separately or in conjunction with regular theological students.
You may be a University or College student studying various academic disciplines, but desirous of developing a Christian world view.
College instructors and faculty will help direct your progress and, where appropriate, will encourage you in one area of practical ministry.
www.presbyteriancollege.ca /lay_education.html   (392 words)

  
 Presbyweb - Presbyterian Church (USA) News - PCUSA - Other Presbylinks
Presbyterian College Chaplains Association "Of the 67 colleges and universities related to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), most are served by a college Chaplain.
Presbyterian Endowment Education and Resource Network (PEER Network) "The mission of The PEER Network is to build leadership within Presbyterian congregations of any size for the creation and faithful use of church endowments.
Presbyterian Renewal Network "The Presbyterian Renewal Network is a fellowship of Renewal leaders whose organizations are committed to, but independent of, the Presbyterian Church (USA); meeting together for the purposes of mutual support, planning and prayer." This site lists the participating organizations, and gives, where available, the links to their home pages.
www.presbyweb.com /target4.html   (2280 words)

  
 The Presbyterian Church in Canada
The boards of governors of Knox College in Toronto and The Presbyterian College in Montreal have unanimously agreed to begin formal discussions to study the desirability of merging their two colleges as part of a process in both institutions to explore future direction.
Knox College, situated on the campus of the University of Toronto, has been preparing candidates for ordained ministry since 1844.
Presbyterian College, established in 1865, is situated on the campus of McGill University in Montreal.
www.presbycan.ca   (519 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: REYNOLDS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
Reynolds Presbyterian College was chartered originally as an academy in February 1898 by the Reynolds and Matthews families of Albany, Texas.
However, despite its high moral and academic standards, the college's location in a relatively poor and sparsely populated area of West Texas resulted in a lack of sufficient patronage.
Meanwhile, beginning in 1913, the dormitory became Reynolds Presbyterian Home, an orphanage under the supervision of J. Gilmor Smith and his wife; the main building later became part of the orphanage.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/RR/kbr3.html   (377 words)

  
 College Hill Presbyterian Church
Beginning with thirty-three people meeting in a college chapel, the continuing health and growth of College Hill Presbyterian Church is a dramatic witness to God’s faithfulness to His people—and of His people’s joyful obedience to Jesus Christ, God’s Word, and God’s visions.
Settled in the early 1800’s, College Hill, then known as “Pleasant Hill,” was a small, unincorporated community north of the city of Cincinnati.
A number of families from the Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church, of the area now known as Mt. Healthy, began to worship in the Farmer’s College chapel.
www.chpc.org /about/history.htm   (1280 words)

  
 BPSports.net - Wingate edges Presbyterian College in men's hoops
Presbyterian took the air out of the ball, missing a lay-up as the shot clock ran down.
Presbyterian missed a jumper with two seconds left and Miller again grabbed the rebound as time expired.
Presbyterian senior guard Chuck Rayford narrowly missed a double-double with eight points and a career-high tying nine assists.
www.bpsports.net /bpsports.asp?ID=3798   (342 words)

  
 Presbyterian College vs UNC-Pembroke (Mar 24, 2004)
The Automated ScoreBook Presbyterian College at UNC-Pembroke - Play-by-Play Mar 24, 2004 at Pembroke, NC (Braves Field) Score by Innings R H E --------------------------------------------- Presbyterian College 000 000 000 1 - 1 1 1 UNC-Pembroke........
Presbyterian College - inning 8 J.Kilpatrick pinch ran for N. Templeton.
Presbyterian College - inning 10 Veglia to 3b for Carnaghi.
www.uncp.edu /athletics/softball/03-04/stats/33-pc.htm   (980 words)

  
 Erskine College vs Presbyterian College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Erskine College Baseball Erskine College at Presbyterian College Mar 11, 1997 at Clinton, SC Score by innings: R H E ---------------------------------------------- Erskine College 322 030 110 - 12 15 7 Presbyterian College 306 077 040 - 27 27 2 ---------------------------------------------- Erskine College inning 1 Darnell doubled.
Erskine College inning 7 Joyner to lf for Smoak.
Presbyterian College inning 8 Shaw to 3b for Lesley.
www.erskine.edu /activities/athletics/baseball/mar11.htm   (1391 words)

  
 Presbyterian College: Academics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Presbyterian College is rated among the outstanding liberal arts colleges in America for two
No other college or university in the state even comes close to PCs tradition for outstanding teaching.
PC is rated among the outstanding liberal arts colleges in America by such publications as Peterson's, Barron's, Fiske's, and U.S. News and World Report.
newweb.presby.edu /presby_main/main_template_T6_R112.html   (132 words)

  
 A Point of View - 2000 APCU Conference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Among the proposals emerging from the consultation are: publication of a book on Presbyterians called to serve in higher education, and the establishment of an academy of Presbyterian faculty members.
The Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities sponsored the consultation in conjunction with Centre College and the National Ministries Division's Office of Higher Education.
The Presbyterian Church has asked APCU for its assistance in this project, and plans are currently underway to recruit an administrative team, develop a board of directors and establish a curriculum.
www.apcu.net /pov/2000/news.htm   (2735 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Unitarians
Some Unitarian congregations are to be found also in the British colonies, notably Australia and Canada, and among the French Protestants a comparatively large number are Unitarian in view, though not in name.
The appointment in 1805 of the Rev. Henry Ware to the Hollis chair of divinity at Harvard College and the nomination within the next two years of four other Liberal candidates to important professorships in the same institution, brought that seat of learning under considerable Unitarian influence.
Its school of divinity was endowed and organized by the denomination in 1817 and remained under its control until 1878, when it became nondenominational.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15154b.htm   (2112 words)

  
 The Presbyterian College Ideal: A Proposal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
We believe that there are important reasons for many of the nation's Presbyterian colleges not only to remain connected with the church, but to strengthen that connection.
However, if the current trajectory for most Presbyterian colleges is allowed to remain undisturbed, the future for their meaningful connection to the Presbyterian church looks bleak.
In order to see what might be done at Presbyterian colleges in the future, we need to understand the historical and institutional background that brought us here.
www.apcu.net /thirtywho/beau/1.htm   (495 words)

  
 St Andrews Presbyterian College
The mission of St. Andrews Presbyterian College is to liberally educate its students, instill in them the readiness for a lifetime of learning, acquaint them with those (1) abilities, (2) characteristics, and (3) values that distinguish human beings at their best, and enhance their potential to make a difference for the better in this world.
The College fulfills this mission by encouraging its community of learners, a community nurtured by wholesome and extensive interaction between students, faculty, and staff, to set challenging and expanding goals for individual and collective attainment.
Through this process, and reinforced by a code of conduct that embraces honesty and civility, high levels of individual performance and excellence in all educational and co-curricular programs are achieved and sustained.
www.universities.com /Schools/S/St._Andrews_Presbyterian_College.asp   (186 words)

  
 UNC-Pembroke vs Presbyterian College (Mar 09, 2004)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Automated ScoreBook UNC-Pembroke at Presbyterian College - Play-by-Play Mar 09, 2004 at Clinton, SC (PC Baseball Complex) Score by Innings R H E ------------------------------------------- UNC-Pembroke........
Presbyterian College - inning 2 J. Lunnen reached on an error by 3b.
Presbyterian College - inning 7 Stewart, E. to p for Van Dam.
www.uncp.edu /athletics/baseball/03-04/stats/22-pc.htm   (1051 words)

  
 Tusculum College vs Presbyterian College
Presbyterian College inning 2 S. White reached on a throwing error by ss.
Presbyterian College inning 3 Mitzi Foust to ss for S. Blake.
Presbyterian College inning 5 Jamie Vining fouled out to 3b.
www.tusculum.edu /athletics/softball/games/game27.htm   (800 words)

  
 The South Atlantic Conference
CLINTON, SC - The Presbyterian College Student Athlete Advisory Council recently collected $510 to assist with rebuilding efforts in Florida from last fall’s Hurricane Ivan.
Presbyterian College student athletes contributed to the collection.
Several student athletes, using their own money for lodging and food, will be escorted by the Presbyterian Chaplin Rev. David S. Lindsay to Pensacola the week before Christmas to present the money and assist with rebuilding efforts.
www.thesac.com /media0405/41123saac-hurricanerelief.htm   (122 words)

  
 Presbyterian College Blue Hose Athletic Web Site
DUE WEST, S.C. The Presbyterian College men’s cross country team came in third at the Erskine College Invitational on Thursday afternoon with 81 points in the nine-team field.
DUE WEST, S.C. The Presbyterian College women’s cross country team finished fourth at the Erskine College Invitational on Thursday afternoon with 131 points in the 10-team field.
BLUE HOSE SOCCER RANKED SEVENTH IN The Presbyterian College men’s soccer is ranked seventh in the NSCAA/Adidas Appalachian Regional poll that was released this afternoon.
www.presby.edu /bluehose/default.htm   (3135 words)

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