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... theory ? 5. Distinguish between Good and Moral Good . 6. " Moral Goodness must realise itself in Persons . " Explain this . 7. How does the ideal of Perfection determine the moral development of man ? 8. Show how the idea of Common Good ...
... theory ? 5. Distinguish between Good and Moral Good . 6. " Moral Goodness must realise itself in Persons . " Explain this . 7. How does the ideal of Perfection determine the moral development of man ? 8. Show how the idea of Common Good ...
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... Theory of Rent , and ( c ) show under what limitations the theory is ap- plicable . 6. In what circumstances may Trades - Unions achieve a permanent increase in wages , and in what circum- stances will they likely fail to secure that ...
... Theory of Rent , and ( c ) show under what limitations the theory is ap- plicable . 6. In what circumstances may Trades - Unions achieve a permanent increase in wages , and in what circum- stances will they likely fail to secure that ...
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... theories as to the destination of the Epistle to the Ephesians . Which do you adopt ? Give reasons for so doing . 5. Show that there is a fundamental distinction between the leading ideas in the Ephesian and Colossian Epistles , and ...
... theories as to the destination of the Epistle to the Ephesians . Which do you adopt ? Give reasons for so doing . 5. Show that there is a fundamental distinction between the leading ideas in the Ephesian and Colossian Epistles , and ...
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... 7. State and criticise the fundamental principles of the theory of " Historical Tendencies " with regard to the composition of the Gospels . Apologetics . SECOND PAPER , 1. Criticise Renan's statements that Apologetics .
... 7. State and criticise the fundamental principles of the theory of " Historical Tendencies " with regard to the composition of the Gospels . Apologetics . SECOND PAPER , 1. Criticise Renan's statements that Apologetics .
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... theory of Man on which this hypothesis is based . 4. What are the typical features of Zoroastrianism , Brahmanism , and the Religion of Greece , and the truths in these systems which are more fully taught in Chris- tianity ? 5. State ...
... theory of Man on which this hypothesis is based . 4. What are the typical features of Zoroastrianism , Brahmanism , and the Religion of Greece , and the truths in these systems which are more fully taught in Chris- tianity ? 5. State ...
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acid Aeneid angle Aristotle bien body c'est centre chemical chloric acid chlorine Cicero circle Compare conic Criticise Define Describe determine deux Distinguish doctrine ellipse equation Explain the syntax fait formula FOURTH PAPER French Give a list Give an account Give examples Greek HERNANI illustrate kilograms king King Lear Latin Livy Mention Molière parabola Parse perpendicular Phormio plane plants prepared Prove qu'il quid quod quum radius relation SECOND PAPER Shew Show sides Sketch Sophocles substances are formed tangent theory THIRD PAPER Thucydides tion tout Translate at sight triangle velocity verbs vertical Write notes Zamore αἱ ἀλλ ἅμα ἂν αὐτὸς αὐτῷ αὐτῶν γὰρ δὲ εἰ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ ἐς καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ οἱ οὐ οὔτε τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς
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