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Page xxxvii
... question , which now devolved upon the Corporation . They had nothing to do but to pursue the course pointed out by public opinion , which in this case was clearly and distinctly marked . Accord- ingly , he was , with great unanimity ...
... question , which now devolved upon the Corporation . They had nothing to do but to pursue the course pointed out by public opinion , which in this case was clearly and distinctly marked . Accord- ingly , he was , with great unanimity ...
Page xl
... question he sometimes found reason to controvert , and while he candidly stated his own views , with the grounds of ... questions , it was usual for the President to assume a considerable range of statement and argument ; and all those ...
... question he sometimes found reason to controvert , and while he candidly stated his own views , with the grounds of ... questions , it was usual for the President to assume a considerable range of statement and argument ; and all those ...
Page xli
... division to agree upon several questions , and then refer them to the President to select which he thought proper . Until this time , VOL . I. d through a mistaken policy , the students had not been LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . xli.
... division to agree upon several questions , and then refer them to the President to select which he thought proper . Until this time , VOL . I. d through a mistaken policy , the students had not been LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . xli.
Page xlii
... question fairly ; and that Christianity was sup- ported by authority and not by argument . One of the questions presented by the first division was this ; " Are the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament the Word of God ? " To their ...
... question fairly ; and that Christianity was sup- ported by authority and not by argument . One of the questions presented by the first division was this ; " Are the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament the Word of God ? " To their ...
Page lxv
... Poem of about fifteen hundred lines : a work of the imagina- tion , the subject which is , a contest between Genius and Common Sense , on their comparative merits : the question referred to and decided by Truth . He LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... Poem of about fifteen hundred lines : a work of the imagina- tion , the subject which is , a contest between Genius and Common Sense , on their comparative merits : the question referred to and decided by Truth . He LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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