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Excerpt from The Divinity School and the Divinity Degrees of the University of Dublin
This objection, which has been seriously made, shows an utter want of comprehension of the vast importance of the connection of the Divinity School with the University. It is not the present endowments of that School which are of so much importance to the Church as the status which the Church possesses at present, by virtue of its Divinity School forming an integral part of a distinguished University. The retention of that status is of more advantage to the Church (even were all the endowments connected with it swept away) than the pos session of a well-endowed Theological College, deprived of all connection with the University. Monty can be obtained by a little effort, but such a status once lost can never be regained.
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