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N �rv,e-FiIius. 69 unIefs he meets with rome impediment, wtfich the zice. chancellor and pro,ors fl?ail approve of; in which care his determination may be deferred to the Lent following, under tl?e like penal? ? for this reafon ?ave placed determination among? the exertires x'c- quilite for a batchelor of arts The manner of this determination is as follows. ?jl perfons, that have taken their batchdot of arts degree fince the Le?v preceding. are obliged to di- fput.? twice ip one of the publick ?hools which the Cdhffors (w?om I will pre?ntly 3eCcribe) fl?all ap- point, and go ?o prayers at St. Mary's church every satur?(ay mornmg? t!?efe d4.}ut?tio?:;, which are like other difputations, are tb oxdered, that they la? all Lent-time. The Coltenors (v, ho are tvoin number) are ch? fen out of the determMng b?tchelors by the t?vo ?rotors, each p'oc7or chufing one; and their bUffhers is to divide the determiners into certain Cia/?s, and to appoint to every o?e what &bool he fl?=ll d?fpute i?; which he is to difpo:? in'Ouch a manner, tha? rome of them may come ,tp in all the/?hoob every ?onday, Tuefilay, ?dnq?,?y, Th?;?l?y, and F, iday, (excepting Holid.?ys) from the beginfling of Lent fie end of the term. For this purport they draw a tikeme (which printed and tent to every college) in which the names of fil determines are placed in feveral co- tumns; ?d over-again? them, in other columns, the days when, and the ?haoh where they are to refpond. Some of there day? are called gracious days, caufe upon them tlxe refpondent is not obliged to ?ay in the ?hoob above half the time, which u?n other d?ys are i and rome of the fehooh are e?cemed better than other, be?au? more ?rivate ? but the ?fi column and the lafl column in the f?heme (wh?ih contain t?e names of tho? who =e to come