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... . We often discussed doctrinal points together , but did not enter on the topic of inward religious experience . They were much more free in every way than I was . They studied science and secular matters generally on Sunday : this.
... . We often discussed doctrinal points together , but did not enter on the topic of inward religious experience . They were much more free in every way than I was . They studied science and secular matters generally on Sunday : this.
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Alexander Bain William Leslie Davidson. studied science and secular matters generally on Sunday : this , for long , I could not do , valuable as the Sunday time was to a hard week - day worker . They stayed at home from the services for ...
Alexander Bain William Leslie Davidson. studied science and secular matters generally on Sunday : this , for long , I could not do , valuable as the Sunday time was to a hard week - day worker . They stayed at home from the services for ...
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... Science ( page 150 ) -where few people could discern the enormous stress that I had laid upon it , so long , in my own mind . At a later period , I could have made far more use of it in the philosophy of style , which was what the essay ...
... Science ( page 150 ) -where few people could discern the enormous stress that I had laid upon it , so long , in my own mind . At a later period , I could have made far more use of it in the philosophy of style , which was what the essay ...
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... Science . Chemistry was not included ; the notion being that the subject was purely medical . There was nothing to represent Biology in any form . The so - called Natural History class should have included some account of Zoology ; but ...
... Science . Chemistry was not included ; the notion being that the subject was purely medical . There was nothing to represent Biology in any form . The so - called Natural History class should have included some account of Zoology ; but ...
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... science , he could not have been more assiduous in his devotion to our model classical writers . One of his favourite authors was the dramatist Massinger : I am not sure that he did not prefer him to Shakespeare . At all events , his ...
... science , he could not have been more assiduous in his devotion to our model classical writers . One of his favourite authors was the dramatist Massinger : I am not sure that he did not prefer him to Shakespeare . At all events , his ...
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