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... Theology are confined by the Statutes of the University to persons in Priests ' Orders . By the Act of Uniformity all Heads and Fellows of Colleges , among other persons , are required , at their admission , to make a declaration of ...
... Theology are confined by the Statutes of the University to persons in Priests ' Orders . By the Act of Uniformity all Heads and Fellows of Colleges , among other persons , are required , at their admission , to make a declaration of ...
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... Theology . They bear upon them throughout the evi- dent marks of the element of doubt and controversy out of which they arose * . They are in their nature an attempt to settle questions of opinion by an ar- bitrary exercise of political ...
... Theology . They bear upon them throughout the evi- dent marks of the element of doubt and controversy out of which they arose * . They are in their nature an attempt to settle questions of opinion by an ar- bitrary exercise of political ...
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... theological formularies equivalent . to the Thirty - nine Articles and the Athanasian Creed in the days of the Apostles , it is certain that there were no political tests . Or rather there were poli- tical tests , which some of the ...
... theological formularies equivalent . to the Thirty - nine Articles and the Athanasian Creed in the days of the Apostles , it is certain that there were no political tests . Or rather there were poli- tical tests , which some of the ...
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... Theological degrees . The same is in truth the case in a historical point of view . No doubt the Universities in the middle ages had something of an ecclesiastical character . They were founded , or their foundation was con- firmed ...
... Theological degrees . The same is in truth the case in a historical point of view . No doubt the Universities in the middle ages had something of an ecclesiastical character . They were founded , or their foundation was con- firmed ...
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... theological study , he never was . And if we go deeper , and in- quire to which of the two antagonistic elements of mediæval intellect the Universities belonged , to that which was sacerdotal and reactionary or to that which was ...
... theological study , he never was . And if we go deeper , and in- quire to which of the two antagonistic elements of mediæval intellect the Universities belonged , to that which was sacerdotal and reactionary or to that which was ...
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