| Charles Augustus Chase - 1887 - 60 páginas
...describing the subject of the lectures, the general aspect which personally I would expect the lectures to bear, but the lecturers shall be under no restraint whatever in their treatment of their 46 There are many great charitable trusts in our own country, which from their magnitude and their... | |
| James Hutchison Stirling - 1890 - 440 páginas
...this: " I have intentionally indicated the general aspect which personally I would wish the lectures to bear, but the lecturers shall be under no restraint whatever in their treatment of their theme . . . provided only that the ' patrons' will use diligence to secure that they be able, reverent men,... | |
| James Hutchison Stirling - 1890 - 440 páginas
...this : " I have intentionally indicated the general aspect which personally I would wish the lectures to bear, but the lecturers shall be under no restraint whatever in their treatment of their theme . . . provided only that the ' patrons ' will use diligence to secure that they be able, reverent men,... | |
| 1890 - 956 páginas
...personally I would expect the lecturers to bear, but the Lectures shall be under no restraint whatsoever in their treatment of their theme; for example they may freely discuss (and it will be well to do so) all questions about man's conceptions of God, or the Infinite, their origin,... | |
| Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1895 - 352 páginas
...exceptional, or so-called miraculous revelation. I wish it to be considered as astronomy or chemistry is. ... The lecturers shall be under no restraint whatever...(and it may be well to do so) all questions about man,s conceptions of God or the Infinite ; their origin, nature, and truth ; whether man can have any... | |
| Charles Sarolea - 1916 - 312 páginas
...reference to or reliance upon any supposed special, exceptional or so-called miraculous revelation. The lecturers shall be under no restraint whatever in their treatment of their theme. The lectures shall be public and popular — that is, open not only to students of the Universities,... | |
| William Ritchie Sorley - 1918 - 566 páginas
...reference to or reliance upon any supposed special exceptional or so-called miraculous revelation .... The lecturers shall be under no restraint whatever in their treatment of their theme.... "The lectures shall be public and popular, that is, open not only to students of the Universities,... | |
| 1918 - 850 páginas
...reference to or reliance upon any supposed special exceptional or so-called miraculous revelation — The lecturers shall be under no restraint whatever in their treatment of their theme " The lectures shall be public and popular, that is, open not only to students of the Universities,... | |
| Ernest William Hobson - 1923 - 532 páginas
...Being, without reference to or reliance upon any supposed exceptional or so-called miraculous revelation The lecturers shall be under no restraint whatever in their treatment of their theme. It is clearly in accord with the broad philosophic spirit in which these words are conceived, and which... | |
| Ernest William Hobson - 1923 - 540 páginas
...Being, without reference to or reliance upon any supposed exceptional or so-called miraculous revelation The lecturers shall be under no restraint whatever in their treatment of their theme. It is clearly in accord with the broad philosophic spirit in which these words are conceived, and which... | |
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