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... regarded by both , and rightness is regarded by the Provost of Oriel , as unconditioned by any further end or any subsequent consequences . Nevertheless according to the Provost what we know by reason is only a prima facie or ...
... regarded by both , and rightness is regarded by the Provost of Oriel , as unconditioned by any further end or any subsequent consequences . Nevertheless according to the Provost what we know by reason is only a prima facie or ...
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... regarded from the point of view of juris- diction , not of order . The deacon was set apart in the first instance for administrative reasons distinct from the ministry of the sacraments . In the discharge of his office , the ...
... regarded from the point of view of juris- diction , not of order . The deacon was set apart in the first instance for administrative reasons distinct from the ministry of the sacraments . In the discharge of his office , the ...
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... regarded , both in this country and abroad , as the intellectual leaders of British Socialism . The small number of their books specifically devoted to that subject may , at first sight , cause surprise . They had , as they wrote in ...
... regarded , both in this country and abroad , as the intellectual leaders of British Socialism . The small number of their books specifically devoted to that subject may , at first sight , cause surprise . They had , as they wrote in ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
February 1943 | 18 |
THE CENTURY OF DIVINE SONGS Warton Lecture on English | 37 |
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