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VOLUME LXV . - FOURTH SERIES , VOLUME XXXV . D. D. WHEDON , LL.D. ,
EDITOR . NEW YORK : v PHILLIPS & HUNT . CINCINNATI : WALDEN & STOWE .
1883 . 71,019 BX & zol 1717 CONTENTS OF VOLUME LXV . METHODIST.
VOLUME LXV . - FOURTH SERIES , VOLUME XXXV . D. D. WHEDON , LL.D. ,
EDITOR . NEW YORK : v PHILLIPS & HUNT . CINCINNATI : WALDEN & STOWE .
1883 . 71,019 BX & zol 1717 CONTENTS OF VOLUME LXV . METHODIST.
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It was at Oxford that he wrote his Commentary on the Sentences of Lombard ,
making six volumes of his collected works . In 1304 we find him in Paris , whither
he was called to hold a public disputation on the subject of the claims of Mary ,
and ...
It was at Oxford that he wrote his Commentary on the Sentences of Lombard ,
making six volumes of his collected works . In 1304 we find him in Paris , whither
he was called to hold a public disputation on the subject of the claims of Mary ,
and ...
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This is known as the Paris work , and occupies one of his folio volumes . He left
Paris in 1308 for Cologne . It is uncertain on what mission he went thither , in
obedience to the rescript of Gonsalvi , the general of the order . It was certainly in
the ...
This is known as the Paris work , and occupies one of his folio volumes . He left
Paris in 1308 for Cologne . It is uncertain on what mission he went thither , in
obedience to the rescript of Gonsalvi , the general of the order . It was certainly in
the ...
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The Subtle Doctor left behind him twelve folio volumes , edited in 1639 , mainly
by Luke Wadding . His works are rare , there being no copy of them in Boston , to
my knowledge , and one must needs make a pilgrimage to Cambridge to find ...
The Subtle Doctor left behind him twelve folio volumes , edited in 1639 , mainly
by Luke Wadding . His works are rare , there being no copy of them in Boston , to
my knowledge , and one must needs make a pilgrimage to Cambridge to find ...
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The comparative insignificance of the question of Universals to Scotus is seen in
the fact that he devotes to it only seven or eight pages of his twelve folio volumes
. That he is not an extreme Realist , as Hauncau asserts , is evident from his ...
The comparative insignificance of the question of Universals to Scotus is seen in
the fact that he devotes to it only seven or eight pages of his twelve folio volumes
. That he is not an extreme Realist , as Hauncau asserts , is evident from his ...
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