| Nicolaas A. Rupke - 1983 - 344 sider
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| David M. Levy - 1992 - 341 sider
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| Robert Watt - 1996 - 3002 sider
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| David Nicholls - 1995 - 278 sider
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| Brian Dolan - 2000 - 532 sider
...The Polttical Economist; andJouranl of Social Science 1.nos. 1,2(1856), 3-16. 18 John Bird Sumnet, A Treatise on the Records of the Creation, and on the Moral Artrihutes of the Creator: wirh particular reference to the Jewish History, and to the Consistency... | |
| 1979 - 334 sider
...eventually became Archbishop of Canterbury. His principal work in relation to Malthus was entitled A Treatise on the Records of the Creation, and on the Moral Attributes of the Creator, with Particular Reference to the Jewish History, and to the Consistency of the Principle of Population... | |
| Donald Rutherford - 1999 - 518 sider
...surplus unapplied from last year's votes and loans from the Bank. Simmer's Prize Essay Source: Art. III. A Treatise on the Records of the Creation, and on the Moral Attributes of the Creator, with particular Reference to the Jewish History, and to the Consistency of the Principle of Population... | |
| David N. Livingstone, D. G. Hart, Mark A. Noll - 1999 - 358 sider
...Mearns, Principles of Christian evidence illustrated, Edinburgh, 1818, pp. xiixiii. 98. John Bird Sumner, A treatise on the records of the creation, and on the moral attributes of the creator; with particular reference to the consistency of the principle of population with the wisdom and goodness... | |
| Stefan Collini, Richard Whatmore, B. W. Young, Brian Young - 2000 - 306 sider
...development, but they lacked Herder's 9 The most extensive and influential statement is John Bird Sumner, A Treatise on the Records of the Creation and on the Moral Attributes of the Creator, 5th edn, 2 vols. (1826; London, 1833), esp. part 2. 10 In this perspective racial difference was normally... | |
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