This detailed document establishes the regulations and running of the theological seminary of the synod of South Carolina and Georgia. It outlines the role of the different officers and committees responsible for the seminary’s administration, faculty, curriculum, and student affairs. The book’s relevance extends beyond the seminary’s immediate stakeholders and offers insights into the educational practices of a significant historical religious institution.
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