The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 39James A. Peabody, 1867 - Bible |
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... religion of the period . " ( McLauchlan , pp . 421 , 422. ) To prove that the church of the Culdees was independent of Rome and of Anglo - Saxon prelacy , it is sufficient to look at the early Scottish monasteries , and show wherein ...
... religion of the period . " ( McLauchlan , pp . 421 , 422. ) To prove that the church of the Culdees was independent of Rome and of Anglo - Saxon prelacy , it is sufficient to look at the early Scottish monasteries , and show wherein ...
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... religion of these men was less obtrusive than we often find it . It sought for concealment rather than display ; and exhibited itself primarily , not in for- cing itself , with little sense of modesty , upon the notice of men , but in ...
... religion of these men was less obtrusive than we often find it . It sought for concealment rather than display ; and exhibited itself primarily , not in for- cing itself , with little sense of modesty , upon the notice of men , but in ...
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... religion without a Divine revelation and without Christianity , in a state of intel- lectual cultivation and polish , which have made their works , to a large extent , literary models to succeeding nations . So we are prepared to judge ...
... religion without a Divine revelation and without Christianity , in a state of intel- lectual cultivation and polish , which have made their works , to a large extent , literary models to succeeding nations . So we are prepared to judge ...
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... religion among the students . But still further , the guardians of a college in their collective and autho- ritative capacity are bound to prohibit , and as far as possible repress , practices which are not only injurious to the ...
... religion among the students . But still further , the guardians of a college in their collective and autho- ritative capacity are bound to prohibit , and as far as possible repress , practices which are not only injurious to the ...
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... of the books now required to be read for admis- * See Article on Religion and Colleges , January , 1859 . VOL . XXXIX . - NO . I. 8 sion to college . There is no lack of schemes 1867. ] 57 College Studies and Government .
... of the books now required to be read for admis- * See Article on Religion and Colleges , January , 1859 . VOL . XXXIX . - NO . I. 8 sion to college . There is no lack of schemes 1867. ] 57 College Studies and Government .
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