The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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... called for it ; and it had that particular matter to settle , and nothing else . It professed to be , and everybody expected it to be , a simple Statute to arrange the management of the B.D. exercises in the divinity schools . A The ...
... called for it ; and it had that particular matter to settle , and nothing else . It professed to be , and everybody expected it to be , a simple Statute to arrange the management of the B.D. exercises in the divinity schools . A The ...
Page 429
... called for it ; and it had that particular matter to settle , and nothing else . It professed to be , and everybody expected it to be , a simple Statute to arrange the management of the B.D. exercises in the divinity schools . A The ...
... called for it ; and it had that particular matter to settle , and nothing else . It professed to be , and everybody expected it to be , a simple Statute to arrange the management of the B.D. exercises in the divinity schools . A The ...
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... called a degree in the Statute , and although it has no fresh gown appropriated to it , it contains all the essentials of a degree . The distinguishing mark of a degree in such a case is the necessity of taking it . If , for example ...
... called a degree in the Statute , and although it has no fresh gown appropriated to it , it contains all the essentials of a degree . The distinguishing mark of a degree in such a case is the necessity of taking it . If , for example ...
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