Sermons And Fragments Attributed To Isaac Barrow Dd To Which Are Added Two Dissertations On The Duration Of Future Punishments And On Dissenters Now First Collected And Edited From The Mss In The University And Trinity College Libraries Cambridge By The Rev J P Lee
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Sermons and Fragments Attributed to Isaac Barrow
Author | : Isaac Barrow |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 1834 |
Genre | : Future punishment |
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General Catalogue of Printed Books
Author | : British Museum. Department of Printed Books |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 512 |
Release | : 1931 |
Genre | : English literature |
ISBN | : |
Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates ...: A-Byzantium. 1867
Author | : Faculty of Advocates (Scotland). Library |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 842 |
Release | : 1867 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : |
The collections of the Advocates Library, with the exception of its legal books and manuscripts, were given by the Advocates to the National Library of Scotland in 1925.
A-Byzantium. 1867
Author | : Faculty of Advocates (Scotland). Library |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 842 |
Release | : 1867 |
Genre | : Jurisprudence |
ISBN | : |
The Books of Nature and Scripture
Author | : J.E. Force |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2013-03-09 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9401732493 |
Dick Popkin and James Force have attended a number of recent conferences where it was apparent that much new and important research was being done in the fields of interpreting Newton's and Spinoza's contributions as biblical scholars and of the relationship between their biblical scholarship and other aspects of their particular philosophies. This collection represents the best current research in this area. It stands alone as the only work to bring together the best current work on these topics. Its primary audience is specialised scholars of the thought of Newton and Spinoza as well as historians of the philosophical ideas of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
Men of Mark
Author | : William J. Simmons |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1376 |
Release | : 1887 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : |
TO PRESUME to multiply books in this day of excellent writers and learned book-makers is a rash thing perhaps for a novice. It may even be a presumption that shall be met by the production itself being driven from the market by the keen, searching criticism of not only the reviewers, but less noted objectors. And yet there are books that meet a ready sale because they seem like "Ishmaelites"--against everybody and everybody against them. Whether this work shall ever accomplish the design of the author may not at all be determined by its sale. While I hope to secure some pecuniary gain that I may accompany it with a companion illustrating what our women have done, yet by no means do I send it forth with the sordid idea of gain. I would rather it would do some good than make a single dollar, and I echo the wish of "Abou Ben Adhem," in that sweet poem of that name, written by Leigh Hunt. The angel was writing at the table, in his vision. The names of those who love the Lord.Abou wanted to know if his was there--and the angel said "No." Said Abou, I pray thee, then, write me as one that loves his fellow-men. That is what I ask to be recorded of me. The angel wrote and vanished. The next night It came again, with a great awakening light. And showed the names whom love of God had blessed. And lo! Ben Adhem's name led all the rest. I desire that the book shall be a help to students, male and female, in the way of information concerning our great names. I have noticed in my long experience as a teacher, that many of my students were wofully ignorant of the work of our great colored men--even ignorant of their names. If they knew their names, it was some indefinable something they had done--just what, they could not tell. If in a slight degree I shall here furnish the data for that class of rising men and women, I shall feel much pleased. Herein will be found many who had severe trials in making their way through schools of different grades. It is a suitable book, it is hoped, to be put into the hands of intelligent, aspiring young people everywhere, that they might see the means and manners of men's elevation, and by this be led to undertake the task of going through high schools and colleges. If the persons herein mentioned could rise to the exalted stations which they have and do now hold, what is there to prevent any young man or woman from achieving greatness? Many, yea, nearly all these came from the loins of slave fathers, and were the babes of women in bondage, and themselves felt the leaden hand of slavery on their own bodies; but whether slaves or not, they suffered with their brethren because of color. That "sum of human villainies" did not crush out the life and manhood of the race. I wish the book to show to the world--to our oppressors and even our friends--that the Negro race is still alive, and must possess more intellectual vigor than any other section of the human family, or else how could they be crushed as slaves in all these years since 1620, and yet to-day stand side by side with the best blood in America, in white institutions, grappling with abstruse problems in Euclid and difficult classics, and master them? Was ever such a thing seen in another people? Whence these lawyers, doctors, authors, editors, divines, lecturers, linguists, scientists, college presidents and such, in one quarter of a century?
The Book of Trinity College, Dublin, 1591-1891
Author | : Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 1892 |
Genre | : Ireland |
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