The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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Princeton University Library 32101 064304510 THE MONTHLY REPOSITORY " OF THEOLOGY AND GENERAL LITERATURE . Front Cover.
Princeton University Library 32101 064304510 THE MONTHLY REPOSITORY " OF THEOLOGY AND GENERAL LITERATURE . Front Cover.
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Restored through a grant from The Cartwright Foundation VETVS & TESTA- NOVVM MENTVM DELSVB - NYMINE - VIGE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY unrestrained freedom of speculative inquiry , on a variety of. E VIGE.
Restored through a grant from The Cartwright Foundation VETVS & TESTA- NOVVM MENTVM DELSVB - NYMINE - VIGE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY unrestrained freedom of speculative inquiry , on a variety of. E VIGE.
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... Universities did not consider it incon- sistent with their religious faith to unite zealously with them in the same ... University where European students might freely resort for the cultivation of science , or that such a spot could ...
... Universities did not consider it incon- sistent with their religious faith to unite zealously with them in the same ... University where European students might freely resort for the cultivation of science , or that such a spot could ...
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... Universities . Maurice , the venerable Doctor , the friend of Abeillard , who went to study in Spain in the 12th century , bears testimony to the number of men of learning from England and other coun- tries , whom he there found ...
... Universities . Maurice , the venerable Doctor , the friend of Abeillard , who went to study in Spain in the 12th century , bears testimony to the number of men of learning from England and other coun- tries , whom he there found ...
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... Universities was established . In trac- ing the history of the scholastic philo- sophy , it would be difficult to deny that many of its branches were culti- vated in the form of comments and reasonings from Boethius and St. Augustin ...
... Universities was established . In trac- ing the history of the scholastic philo- sophy , it would be difficult to deny that many of its branches were culti- vated in the form of comments and reasonings from Boethius and St. Augustin ...
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