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approximately one hundred correspondence students. The courses offered are: B.A. (Hons)
and B.A. in Theology, a Licentiate in Theology, and a Diploma in Christian Ministries.
This is a real success story of how from a little acorn a mighty oak has grown.
It is doubtful that the Rev. Marsh and the two other founding Reverends, Kingon and
Douglas, would have comprehended what exists today, but they had faith, and in all things,
whatsoever ye shall ask for in prayer, believing, ye shall receive (Mat. 21: 22).
Their successful challenge to the spread of liberal theology has left a positive Christian
heritage the fruits of which blossom each day on the slopes of the Kalk Bay Mountains.
Appendix 1: Bible Institute Council 1923
President
Rev. T. Edward Marsh
Vice-President
Rev. A. C. Murray, B.A.
Trustees.
Rev. T. E. Marsh.
Rev. A. Daintree M.A.
Dr. Chas. F. Jutitz, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.E.
Mr. A. T. Babbs (Chairman of Council.)
Mr. Cecil B. Rose-Innes (Hon. Treasurer, “Gleno,” Kenilworth, C.P.)
Members
Rev. J. E. Beverley.
Mr. D. H. Byers.
Rev. W. M. Douglas, B.A.
Rev. Chas. Garratt.
Rev. J. W. L. Hofmeyr, B.A.
Rev. J. R. L. Kingon, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E.
Miss D. McCarthy.
Mr. David Officer.
Rev. F. H. Stern (Secretary).
It is of note that these members were made up from Protestant denominations i.e. Methodists;
Baptists; Anglicans; Dutch Reformed; Presbyterian; and Congregationalists.