Religion and Learning. A Study in English Presbyterian Thought from the Bartholomew Ejections, 1662, to the Foundation of the Unitarian Movement |
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Contents
The Social Effects of the Clarendon Code | 21 |
ScotlandThe Place of Reason in the Moral | 68 |
Materialism in Contemporary Physiology | 77 |
Arianism I The Right of Private Interpre | 106 |
Arianism II Its Meaning and Influence | 119 |
Unitarianism in the Early Nineteenth page | 153 |
Appendix | 169 |
Names of Students receiving Grants for University | 178 |
Notes on Manuscript Sources | 186 |
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