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... . BY MRS OLIPHANT AUTHOR OF ' THE LIFE OF EDWARD IRVING , ' ETC. , ETC. THIRD EDITION WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS EDINBURGH AND LONDON MDCCCLXXXIX C All Rights reserved ANDOVER THEOL APR 19 1889 LIBUARY SEM . 42,175 .
... . BY MRS OLIPHANT AUTHOR OF ' THE LIFE OF EDWARD IRVING , ' ETC. , ETC. THIRD EDITION WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS EDINBURGH AND LONDON MDCCCLXXXIX C All Rights reserved ANDOVER THEOL APR 19 1889 LIBUARY SEM . 42,175 .
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... edition of the ' Pensées , ' which seems to show that the then head of the University at St Andrews was aware of the undertaking in which Tulloch was engaged . It seems , however , to have been printed before he told either of his most ...
... edition of the ' Pensées , ' which seems to show that the then head of the University at St Andrews was aware of the undertaking in which Tulloch was engaged . It seems , however , to have been printed before he told either of his most ...
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... editions of the collector , but books for daily use was procured by the little stream of literary work which kept growing and making life richer , even when the weight of the pocket was not palpably increased . In October Tulloch writes ...
... editions of the collector , but books for daily use was procured by the little stream of literary work which kept growing and making life richer , even when the weight of the pocket was not palpably increased . In October Tulloch writes ...
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... edition , so that in all he re- 1 The following extract from a letter of Professor Ferrier on the same sub- ject is amusing : " I have just heard , on the best authority , that the article on Fraser , in the ' Saturday Review , ' was ...
... edition , so that in all he re- 1 The following extract from a letter of Professor Ferrier on the same sub- ject is amusing : " I have just heard , on the best authority , that the article on Fraser , in the ' Saturday Review , ' was ...
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... edition , which is very comprehen- sible . The public taste for abstruse arguments of this de- scription is limited , and it was then no longer the tendency of the general mind to study theological works as in the time of the founder ...
... edition , which is very comprehen- sible . The public taste for abstruse arguments of this de- scription is limited , and it was then no longer the tendency of the general mind to study theological works as in the time of the founder ...
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