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... interest in the kind of historical writing which was to a large extent neglected during the excitement of discovering distant cen- turies . This revival may be due , at least in part , to the fact that , like the age of the ...
... interest in the kind of historical writing which was to a large extent neglected during the excitement of discovering distant cen- turies . This revival may be due , at least in part , to the fact that , like the age of the ...
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... interest ( ' the theological interest attaching to the method by which a just providence fully stabilizes a disintegrating human situation ' , p . 292 ) and of its teaching ' a deep acceptance of Christian faith ' ( p . 302 ) . Chaucer ...
... interest ( ' the theological interest attaching to the method by which a just providence fully stabilizes a disintegrating human situation ' , p . 292 ) and of its teaching ' a deep acceptance of Christian faith ' ( p . 302 ) . Chaucer ...
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... interest , although John Rhys saw that ' beside the lexicographic interest of the texts now printed for the first time , 3 there is the wider interest which the historian feels , who wishes to ascertain the nature of the religious ...
... interest , although John Rhys saw that ' beside the lexicographic interest of the texts now printed for the first time , 3 there is the wider interest which the historian feels , who wishes to ascertain the nature of the religious ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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