Will that out of the rents and profits, an annual premium of £40 (since increased to £100) should be given to any member of this University, under the degree or standing of MA, who composed the best Dissertation in the English Language, on the Evidences... Calendar - Page 127by University of Cambridge - 1849Full view - About this book
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1856 - 614 pages
...the English language on the Evidencfs in general, or on the Prophecies and Miracles in particular, or any other particular argument, whether the same be...religion, in order to evince its truth and excellence.' It is not easy to see how Episcopacy could be made to establish the truth of the Christian religion... | |
| University of Cambridge - Universities and colleges - 1809 - 310 pages
...general, or on the prophecies, or miracles m particular, or any other particular argument, whe(her the same be direct or collateral proofs of the Christian...religion, in order to evince its truth and excellence. The Dissertations are to be sent to the ViceChancellor, or the Masters of Trinity or St. John's who are... | |
| University of Cambridge - Universities and colleges - 1831 - 510 pages
...general, or on the Prophecies or Miracles in particular, or on any other particular argument, tvhether the same be direct or collateral proofs of the Christian...religion, in order to evince its truth and excellence. The writer of the Dissertation best approved is to print it at his own expence, and not to offer himself... | |
| University of Cambridge - Universities and colleges - 1810 - 324 pages
...or OB the prophecies, or miracles in particular, or any other particular argument, whether the came be direct or collateral proofs of the Christian religion, in order to evince its truth and excellence. The Dissertations are to be sent to the ViceChancellor, or the Masters of Trinity or St. John's, who are... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1850 - 648 pages
...other particular argument, wheler the same be direct or collateral proofs of the Christian religion, i order to evince its truth and excellence. The subject is delivered out on Christmas-Day, or New Year's*ay, and the Dissertations are to be sent to the Vice-Chanccllor, r to the Masters of Trinity... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1853 - 650 pages
...other particular argument, whei the same be direct or collateral proofs of the Christian religion, wder to evince its truth and excellence. The subject is delivered out on Christmas-Day, or New Year'sy, and the Dissertations are to be sent to the Vice-Chancellor, to the Masters of Trinity and... | |
| University of Cambridge - Universities and colleges - 1821 - 414 pages
...prophecies or miracles in particular, or on any other particular argument, whether the same be director collateral proofs of the Christian religion, in order to evince its truth and excellence. The Dissertations are to be sent to the Vice-Chancellor, or the Masters of Trinity and St. John's, who... | |
| John Willis Clark - 704 pages
...the prophecies and miracles, general and particular, but also any other proper and useful arguments, whether the same be direct or collateral proofs of the Christian religion, which he may think fittest to discourse upon, either in general or particular, especially the collateral... | |
| Cyril George Challenger - Apologetics - 1928 - 122 pages
...the prophecies and miracles, general and particular, but also any other proper or useful arguments, whether the same be direct or collateral proofs of the Christian religion..." (iv) The endowment of four divinity scholarships at St John's Colleges. 1 Benson thought that this... | |
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