Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the Encouragements Offered to Diligent Students, and the Rewards Conferred on Successful Students, in the University of Cambridge: To which is Prefixed, a Collection of Maxims, Aphorisms, &c. Designed for the Use of Learners |
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Page iv
... divinity at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge . After the dissolution of the monasteries , King Henry VIII . proceeded to the reformation of the older cathedrals and the erection of other cathedral bodies with new sees . In the ...
... divinity at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge . After the dissolution of the monasteries , King Henry VIII . proceeded to the reformation of the older cathedrals and the erection of other cathedral bodies with new sees . In the ...
Page vi
... Divinity , observes that , " Theological teaching in the Universities is more likely than elsewhere to be free from prejudices , fancies , and bigotry . The mutual influence of a considerable body of stu- dents is , for many purposes ...
... Divinity , observes that , " Theological teaching in the Universities is more likely than elsewhere to be free from prejudices , fancies , and bigotry . The mutual influence of a considerable body of stu- dents is , for many purposes ...
Page vii
... Divinity in the University of Cambridge : " In the present divided state of the Church , it is much to be feared that systems widely different would be taught in different dioceses . In large bodies , like our Univer- sities , no man ...
... Divinity in the University of Cambridge : " In the present divided state of the Church , it is much to be feared that systems widely different would be taught in different dioceses . In large bodies , like our Univer- sities , no man ...
Page viii
... divinity students at the Universities . These estates , it may be presumed , were resigned to the crown , by which they had been granted with other estates for the general purposes of the cathedral establishments . It does not appear ...
... divinity students at the Universities . These estates , it may be presumed , were resigned to the crown , by which they had been granted with other estates for the general purposes of the cathedral establishments . It does not appear ...
Page ix
... divinity students were made by the cathedral bodies according to their statutes , and a restitution of the estates which were granted for that purpose , the Uni- versities would be able to send forth a larger number of well- educated ...
... divinity students were made by the cathedral bodies according to their statutes , and a restitution of the estates which were granted for that purpose , the Uni- versities would be able to send forth a larger number of well- educated ...
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