The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 39James A. Peabody, 1867 - Bible |
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... English vs. The Dean's English ...... 558 ART . III . Recent Discussions concerning Liberal Education ............ 585 ART . IV . Preaching to Sinners .. 616 ART . V. The British Churches under Cromwell .... ..... 629 ART . VI . Dr ...
... English vs. The Dean's English ...... 558 ART . III . Recent Discussions concerning Liberal Education ............ 585 ART . IV . Preaching to Sinners .. 616 ART . V. The British Churches under Cromwell .... ..... 629 ART . VI . Dr ...
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... English monasteries was of necessity gradual , the culture around them but of slow development ( agricultural labour does not seem to have become a rule of monastic discipline , ) it was not from the want of plentiful endowments , or of ...
... English monasteries was of necessity gradual , the culture around them but of slow development ( agricultural labour does not seem to have become a rule of monastic discipline , ) it was not from the want of plentiful endowments , or of ...
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... English princess Margaret , daughter of William the Conqueror , was to set in motion the papal machinery . She might have entered a convent , had she not been an exile in Scotland , and had not Malcolm insisted upon making her his queen ...
... English princess Margaret , daughter of William the Conqueror , was to set in motion the papal machinery . She might have entered a convent , had she not been an exile in Scotland , and had not Malcolm insisted upon making her his queen ...
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... English literature which has come into being since the Græcomania of the time of the Tudors , when court ladies of a morning , by way of amuse- ment , read Plato's Dialogues in the original . If literary edifi- cation is the object ...
... English literature which has come into being since the Græcomania of the time of the Tudors , when court ladies of a morning , by way of amuse- ment , read Plato's Dialogues in the original . If literary edifi- cation is the object ...
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... English without some knowledge of languages which touch it so nearly as the Latin and the Greek . Some knowledge of those languages should constitute , I think , a condition of matriculation . But the fur- ther prosecution of them ...
... English without some knowledge of languages which touch it so nearly as the Latin and the Greek . Some knowledge of those languages should constitute , I think , a condition of matriculation . But the fur- ther prosecution of them ...
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