Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 - American literature |
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... course bearing his name . Four are delivered in succession , one each year , on Natural and Revealed Religion , the Church of Rome , and the Validity of Presbyterian Ordination . The first of these was delivered by President Holyoke ...
... course bearing his name . Four are delivered in succession , one each year , on Natural and Revealed Religion , the Church of Rome , and the Validity of Presbyterian Ordination . The first of these was delivered by President Holyoke ...
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... course of Lowell lectures on " The Philosophy of Religion . " Having brought the line of Presidents to the present ... courses of lectures , and a satisfactory exami- nation on the studies pursued , entitle the student to the degree of ...
... course of Lowell lectures on " The Philosophy of Religion . " Having brought the line of Presidents to the present ... courses of lectures , and a satisfactory exami- nation on the studies pursued , entitle the student to the degree of ...
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... course has rather been determined by influences from without . Established in old Puritan times , Har- vard has suffered , of course , a disintegration of the staunch orthodoxy of its old Chauncys and Mathers . About the beginning of ...
... course has rather been determined by influences from without . Established in old Puritan times , Har- vard has suffered , of course , a disintegration of the staunch orthodoxy of its old Chauncys and Mathers . About the beginning of ...
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... course with him that should cure him of stealing . " The " course " was an announcement to the thief that he was to help himself till the winter was over . It was his practice to send his servants on errands to his neighbors at meal ...
... course with him that should cure him of stealing . " The " course " was an announcement to the thief that he was to help himself till the winter was over . It was his practice to send his servants on errands to his neighbors at meal ...
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... course which had been suggested by the judge , Endicott , in passing sentence ; but the challenge was not taken up , and Clarke soon after paying his fine , was ordered to leave the colony . In 1651 he went with Roger Williams on an ...
... course which had been suggested by the judge , Endicott , in passing sentence ; but the challenge was not taken up , and Clarke soon after paying his fine , was ordered to leave the colony . In 1651 he went with Roger Williams on an ...
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