A Poetical Essay on DuellingJ. Archdeacon; and sold by J. Robson & Company, London; R. Matthews, Cambridge; and D. Prince, Oxford, 1775 - 15 頁 |
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第 9 頁 - O Man, what is Good: And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do juftly, and to love Mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God ? Here is a good Man exprefsly characterized, as diftinct from a difhoneft, and a fuperftiSERM.tious Man.
第 1 頁 - Judgment, Heaven, Hell, Purity of heart, &c. or whatever else may be judged by the Vice-Chancellor, Master of Clare Hall, and Greek Professor to be most conducive to the honour of the Supreme Being and recommendation of Virtue.
第 1 頁 - Judgment, Heaven, Hell, Purity of Heart, &c. or whatever elfe may be judged by the Vice-Chancellor, Maß er of Clare-Hall, and Greek ProfeJJor, to be maß conducive to the Honour of the Supreme Being and Recommendation of Virtue.
第 1 頁 - Which three persons aforesaid shall give out a subject, which subject shall, for the first year be one or other of the perfections or attributes of the Supreme Being, and...
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第 1 頁 - Hall) and Greek ProfeJJor^ to be moß conducive to the Honour of the Supreme Being and Recommendation of Virtue. And they...
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第 1 頁 - SEATO N's Will, Dated O¿7. 8. 1738. Т Give my Kißingbury Eßate to the Univerßty of Cambridge •*• for ever: the Rents of which ßall be difpofed of yearly by the Vice-Chancellor for the time being, as he the Vice-Chancellor, the Maßer of Clare Hall, and the Greek Profejfor for the time being, or any two of them fttall agree.