New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen50W. L. Kingsley, 1889 |
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... with the beginnings of that intellectual life which its now distinguished Master has been the means of so effectively awakening in its instructors and students , and to which Green in his 1889. ] 3 The late Professor Green of Oxford .
... with the beginnings of that intellectual life which its now distinguished Master has been the means of so effectively awakening in its instructors and students , and to which Green in his 1889. ] 3 The late Professor Green of Oxford .
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instructors and students , and to which Green in his time gave an impulse which was unique of its kind . It does not appear from the narrative that he had at first any special interest in the studies or authors which were used by the ...
instructors and students , and to which Green in his time gave an impulse which was unique of its kind . It does not appear from the narrative that he had at first any special interest in the studies or authors which were used by the ...
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... student of the present phases of philosophical thought . Though needlessly elaborate and diffuse they will be read till they are superseded by simpler and more condensed presentations of the many fundamental truths which they assert and ...
... student of the present phases of philosophical thought . Though needlessly elaborate and diffuse they will be read till they are superseded by simpler and more condensed presentations of the many fundamental truths which they assert and ...
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... students to the uses and abuses of dogmatic theology and of scholastic creeds , to the relation of Biblical conceptions and philosophical truths to the dogmas of parties and of sects , such an agitation cannot but be most salutary . So ...
... students to the uses and abuses of dogmatic theology and of scholastic creeds , to the relation of Biblical conceptions and philosophical truths to the dogmas of parties and of sects , such an agitation cannot but be most salutary . So ...
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... students of books one generally finds to be men who have a preference for the suggestive writers . The thoughts that simply increase our store of abstract knowledge are of small consequence compared with the thoughts that make 1889 ...
... students of books one generally finds to be men who have a preference for the suggestive writers . The thoughts that simply increase our store of abstract knowledge are of small consequence compared with the thoughts that make 1889 ...
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