Sermons, Zväzok 1T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - 475 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... degree useful or important , the renewal of it , when brought forth under some different form , enlarged perhaps , or abridged , or placed in connection with some other topic , may be thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of ...
... degree useful or important , the renewal of it , when brought forth under some different form , enlarged perhaps , or abridged , or placed in connection with some other topic , may be thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of ...
Strana ix
... degree of A. M. On that occasion he printed and defended a thesis , De Funda- mentis et Obligatione Legis Nature , which contains a short , but masterly discussion of this important subject , and exhibits , in elegant Latin , an outline ...
... degree of A. M. On that occasion he printed and defended a thesis , De Funda- mentis et Obligatione Legis Nature , which contains a short , but masterly discussion of this important subject , and exhibits , in elegant Latin , an outline ...
Strana xi
... degree of D.D. , a literary honour which , at that time , was very rare in Scotland . Accordingly his first Course of Lec- tures was well attended , and received with great applause . The patrons of the University , convinced that they ...
... degree of D.D. , a literary honour which , at that time , was very rare in Scotland . Accordingly his first Course of Lec- tures was well attended , and received with great applause . The patrons of the University , convinced that they ...
Strana xii
... degree of success of which few publications can boast . They circu- lated rapidly and widely wherever the English tongue ex- tends ; they were soon translated into almost all the languages of Europe ; and His present Majesty , with that ...
... degree of success of which few publications can boast . They circu- lated rapidly and widely wherever the English tongue ex- tends ; they were soon translated into almost all the languages of Europe ; and His present Majesty , with that ...
Strana xiii
... regarded the government of the church , Dr. Blair was steadily at- tached to the cause of moderation . From diffidence , and perhaps from a certain degree of inaptitude for extemporary speaking DR . HUGH BLAIR . xiii.
... regarded the government of the church , Dr. Blair was steadily at- tached to the cause of moderation . From diffidence , and perhaps from a certain degree of inaptitude for extemporary speaking DR . HUGH BLAIR . xiii.
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Sermons. ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and ..., Zväzok 1 Hugh Blair Úplné zobrazenie - 1824 |
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