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taken place in the last century , and its application in every portion of one's experience , make it essential , not that the scholar should be a scientist , but that he should know enough of the elements of the sciences intelligently ...
taken place in the last century , and its application in every portion of one's experience , make it essential , not that the scholar should be a scientist , but that he should know enough of the elements of the sciences intelligently ...
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... taken one page from the author's work , willy - nilly , to stand for the author . That is not wholly fair to the authors ' intentions , yet it is sauce for every gander ( save the mark ! ) in turn , and flatly comparative . - These ...
... taken one page from the author's work , willy - nilly , to stand for the author . That is not wholly fair to the authors ' intentions , yet it is sauce for every gander ( save the mark ! ) in turn , and flatly comparative . - These ...
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... taken Professor Lake's course ) , and even the outlines of Christian thought are perfectly unknown , except with a minority of Roman Catholics . That Christianity ever had a system of thought which was intellectually reputable is for ...
... taken Professor Lake's course ) , and even the outlines of Christian thought are perfectly unknown , except with a minority of Roman Catholics . That Christianity ever had a system of thought which was intellectually reputable is for ...
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VOLUME XL | 47 |
ARTICLES | 72 |
As an Undergraduate Sees It by P W Wrenn Jr | 139 |
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