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John Major (philosopher)
“We Wanted a Parliament but They Gave Us a Stone” the Coronation Stone of the Scots As a Memory Box in the Twentieth Century
Young People & Brexit
Casualty Actuarial Society E-Forum, Spring 2009
Medieval Theories of Natural Law: William of Ockham and the Significance of the Voluntarist Tradition Francis Oakley
Where There Sentences Commentaries? Chris Schabel
REBIRTH, REFORM and RESILIENCE Universities in Transition 1300-1700
THE LOST SOUL of the BODY POLITIC a Dissertation by JESSE ALLEN CHUPP Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&
The Medical History of John Knox
Analects Biblio-Secondary Scholarship
May 2009 Issue
The Ethical Record Vol
The Internationalization of Francisco De Vitoria and Domingo De Soto
Renaissance and Reformation, 1976-77
The Influence of Emotions on Spiritual Life in the Discernment of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and Saint John of the Cross
The Experiences of Scottish Devolution Constitutional Debate up to the 2014 Independence Referendum
The Active Life and the Contemplative Life in St. John of the Cross: the Mixed Life in the Teresian Carmelite Tradition
Freedom to Wander and the Right to Travel in Early Modern Spain and Spanish America
Downloaded from Brill.Com10/05/2021 11:05:57AM Via Free Access 336 Egío Regions – Both Geographically and Culturally – Within the Spanish Empire
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Men Born in Britain Are Britons": the Development of Britishness During the Long Sixteenth Century, 1502-1615
The Conservative Party's Approach to Devolution in 1997-1998 I II
Religion and the Purification of Reason: Why the Liberal State Requires More Than Simple Tolerance
Memoir of John Major of Haddington
John Buridan on the Acquisition of Simple Substantial Concepts
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Recent Research Into the History of the Catholic Church in Scotland
Duns Scotus: a Brief Introduction to His Life and Thought Jeremiah Hackett
Nuclear Deficit
“John Major's Outlaws, Robbers and Rebels”
I “BECAUSE WE ARE ALONE…” ARGUMENTS for HUMANS AS the UNIVERSE’S ONLY INTELLIGENT LIFE FORM from ANCIENT PHILOSOPHERS to TODAY’S SCIENTISTS
A Response to William Short's "From Paris to Alcalá: the Franciscan
PHILIPP W. ROSEMANN, Ed., Medieval Commentaries on the ‘Sentences’ of Peter Lombard, Volume 3 (Leiden- Boston: Brill, 2015)
A Reassessment of the Leadership of John Major Using the Greenstein Model
John Mair's Moral Theology and Its Reception in the 16Th Century
The Thomism of Bartolomé De Las Casas and the Indians of the New World
Voluntarism and Conciliarism in the Work of Francis Oakley
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