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Inaugural Address on the Application of Classical and Scientific Education to Theology; and on the evidences of natural and revealed religion. Delivered as introductory to a course of theological lectures for the use of the pupils of Bristol College, etc

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  • "Inaugural Address on the Application of Classical and Scientific Education to Theology; and on the evidences of natural and revealed religion. Delivered as introductory to a course of theological lectures for the use of the pupils of Bristol College, etc"
  • "Inaugural Address on the Application of Classical and Scientific Education to Theology; and on the evidences of natural and revealed religion. Delivered as introductory to a course of theological lectures for the use of the pupils of Bristol College, etc"@en
  • "Inaugural address on the application of classical and scientific education to theology and on the evidences of natural and revealed religion"@en
  • "Inaugural address on the application of classical and scientific education to theology and on the evidences of natural and revealed religion"
  • "Inaugural address : on the application of classical and scientific education to theology ; and on the evidences of natural and revealed religion ; delivered as introductory to a course of theological lectures for the use of the pupils of Bristol College, being members of the established church"@en
  • "Inaugural address on the application of classical and scientific education to theology ; and on the evidences of natural and revealed religion ; delivered as introductory to a course of theological lectures for the use of the pupils of Bristol College, being members of the established church"@en
  • "Inaugural address on the application of classical and scientific education to theology and on the evidences of natural and revealed religion. Delivered as introduction to a course of theological lectures for the use of the pupils of Bristol College, being members of the established church"@en