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Page 14 - Ecclesiastical History of the Second and Third Centuries, Illustrated from the Writings of Tertullian.
Page 22 - A course of Lectures, containing a description and systematic arrangement of the several branches of Divinity, accompanied with an account both of the principal authors, and of the progress which has been made at different periods, in Theological learning.
Page 47 - Deists, not descending to any particular controversies or sects amongst Christians themselves, except some new or dangerous error, either of superstition or enthusiasm, as of popery or methodism, either in opinion or practice, shall prevail; in which case only it...
Page 12 - Doctrine of the Greek Article applied to the Criticism and Illustration of the New Testament.
Page 40 - After having taken an actual survey of almost every thing curious in the kingdom on such subjects, he contrived a mode of exhibiting the operations and processes that are in use in nearly all of them. Having provided himself with a number of brass wheels of all...
Page 1 - The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge. The frame of this little commonwealth standeth upon the union of seventeen colleges, or societies, devoted to the study of learning and knowledge, and for the better service of the Church and State. All these...
Page 23 - Law, in which a comparison is occasionally made between the Roman Laws and those of England, by Samuel Hallifax, late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, and formerly the King's Professor of Civil Law in this university.
Page 296 - ... by the students of this college, in the following order : One medal of 15 guineas for the best Latin Dissertation on some evidence of Christianity; another of 15 guineas for the best English Composition on some Moral Precept of the Gospel ; and one of 10...
Page 54 - MA; — and the other two are open to all Undergraduates who shall have resided not less than seven terms at the time when the exercises are to be sent in. The subjects...
Page 325 - The foundation estate of Lord Audley consists of the impropriate' parsonage of St. Catharine Cree Church, in London; and also a considerable part of the city, anciently called Covent Garden Christ Church. ANNUAL PRIZES. Books to the amount of five or six guineas to the best proficient in each of the two first years, at the annual examination in Classics and Mathematics.— Last year adjudged to Urquhart, Robins, and Broadhurst.

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