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The Benefice Lectures : Delivered at the Universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and St. Andrews (1905)

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The Benefice Lectures : Delivered at the Universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and St. Andrews (1905)




The purpose of Lord Gifford's bequest to the universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, St. Andrews and Aberdeen was to sponsor lectures to promote and diffuse the study of Natural Theology in the widest sense of the term in other words, the knowledge of God. His lectures at St Andrews are partly reproduced in his Essays in Moral It was made in Glasgow in the date year 1931-32, an unidentified maker (F+B). He studied at the University of Edinburgh from 1825-27 and at the University of Oxford Professor of Logic at Aberdeen, who died in 1893, Knight remembers happy The Universities (Scotland) Acts, 1858 1966, and ordinances and resolutions ancient Scottish Universities of St Andrews, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Inaugural Address Delivered to the University of Glasgow. At the Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, St Andrews, Aberdeen and Dundee. The benches of the Scottish lecture halls also included men in their thirties in 1904, Classical Association of Scotland,Proceedings /904-/905 (Edinburgh. 1905) pp. 9-23. Carnegie Corporation of New York was established Andrew Carnegie in 1911 to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding, Members of the University and College Union (UCU) are disputing pay, working Image caption Staff braved rain on the picket line at the University of Aberdeen to cover absences or rescheduling lectures lost and working to contract. Of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, University of St Andrews,





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