The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 39James A. Peabody, 1867 - Bible |
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... mind that these were divided among three distinct peoples , the Picts , the Scots , and the Strathclyde Britons . Lindisfarne , founded 635 , on what is now called Holy Island , was the model for others among the Saxons in north England ...
... mind that these were divided among three distinct peoples , the Picts , the Scots , and the Strathclyde Britons . Lindisfarne , founded 635 , on what is now called Holy Island , was the model for others among the Saxons in north England ...
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... minds of the people , the principles it had implanted . It re- quires but little acquaintance with Scottish history to ... mind ; nor is it easy to say for how much of what now distinguishes Scotland ecclesiastically , she is indebted to ...
... minds of the people , the principles it had implanted . It re- quires but little acquaintance with Scottish history to ... mind ; nor is it easy to say for how much of what now distinguishes Scotland ecclesiastically , she is indebted to ...
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... mind to a special aptitude and facility for investigation and practice in these several professions . Indeed , collegiate education is therefore liberal , ( liber , ) in contra - distinction to that of Polytechnic , Com- mercial ...
... mind to a special aptitude and facility for investigation and practice in these several professions . Indeed , collegiate education is therefore liberal , ( liber , ) in contra - distinction to that of Polytechnic , Com- mercial ...
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... mind , it should undoubtedly be the aim of a liberal education so to inform students in regard to the great outlines and elements of the sciences , physical and metaphysical , and of the liberal arts , that they may know how to ...
... mind , it should undoubtedly be the aim of a liberal education so to inform students in regard to the great outlines and elements of the sciences , physical and metaphysical , and of the liberal arts , that they may know how to ...
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... mind by ad- equate exercise in demonstrative reasoning , is thus far an open question . We care not to pronounce upon it . In deciding this , as well as the entire place of mathematics in liberal education , some other points must not ...
... mind by ad- equate exercise in demonstrative reasoning , is thus far an open question . We care not to pronounce upon it . In deciding this , as well as the entire place of mathematics in liberal education , some other points must not ...
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