Word: aspect
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Second College Conference on the Study of the Bible. The Literary Aspect of the English Bible. Professor G. L. Kittredge. Sever...
...TUESDAY.Second College Conference on the Study of the Bible. The Literary Aspect of the English Bible. Professor G. L. Kittredge. Sever...
...College Conferences will be devoted to a systematic course of lectures on the Bible and Bible study. These lectures will be given about once a week and will be by officers of instruction and preachers to the University. Among the topics to be treated are: The literary aspect of the English Bible; its relation to modern problems; its connection with the sacred books of the East; the light thrown upon the Old Testament by a knowledge of the New Testament times; the spirit of the Psalms; the Sermon on the Mount; the teachings of Christ; the speeches of Paul...
...writer of the school of Freeman and Fiske, who find in constitutional history a gradual evolution of the principles of government. To students of American history the introductory chapter on the English origin of the federal republic of the United States will be of the greatest value. This aspect of our history has been but scantily treated hitherto. The first volume is further divided into three books treating first, of the old English commonwealth, secondly, the Norman conquest, and thirdly, the growth and decline of parliament. The gradual evolution of the whole subject is shown in a most interesting...
...deal of conflicting criticism. Before discussing, however, the probable effect of the committee's vote or the immediate bearing which the present condition of our athletics may have had upon their action, we wish for a moment to call the attention of our readers to the historical aspect of the question, believing that a large minority of Harvard men are, to say the least, very imperfectly informed in regard to this. Early in April, 1888, a committee of the Overseers was appointed to consider the question of intercollegiate athletics; this committee reported in favor of the complete abolition...