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The Lectures were a series of doctrinal courses used in the School of the Prophets which had recently been completed in Kirtland, Ohio.
According to the committee, these Lectures were included in the compilation " in consequence of their embracing the important doctrine of salvation.
In 1921, the LDS Church removed the " Lectures on Faith " portion of the book, with an explanation that the Lectures " were never presented to nor accepted by the Church as being otherwise than theological lectures or lessons ".
These were later compiled as The Orphan Lectures ( 1657 ).
Ideals were first proposed by Richard Dedekind in 1876 in the third edition of his book Vorlesungen über Zahlentheorie ( English: Lectures on Number Theory ).
In his Will, Boyle provided money for a series of lectures to defend the Christian religion against those he considered " notorious infidels, namely atheists, deists, pagans, Jews and Muslims ", with the provision that controversies between Christians were not to be mentioned ( see Boyle Lectures ).
His lectures were published in 1807 in the Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and contain a number of anticipations of later theories.
The first lectures and publications on organic agriculture stem from Rudolf Steiner, however, whose Lectures on Agriculture were published in 1925.
Lectures that Dōgen gave to his monks at his monastery, Eihei-ji, were compiled under the title Eihei Kōroku, also known as Dōgen Oshō Kōroku ( The Extensive Record of Teacher Dōgen ’ s Sayings ) in ten volumes.
" The Moore School Lectures ", as they came to be known, were attended by representatives from the army, the navy, MIT, the National Bureau of Standards, Cambridge University, Columbia, Harvard, the Institute for Advanced Study, IBM, Bell Labs, Eastman Kodak, General Electric, and National Cash Register.
The G. M. Trevelyan Lectures, under the title The Unfinished Revolution, were published after his sudden and unexpected death in Rome in 1967.
Lectures were given in town halls, public libraries and village school rooms across the country.
The BBC Reith Lectures were instituted in 1948 in his honour.
After his death a succession of volumes, representing his various courses of lectures, appeared ( 1856-1864 ), in addition to the Lectures on the History of Dogma ( Theologische Vorlesungen ), admirable in spirit and execution, which were edited by JL Jacobi in 1857.
His Reischauer Lectures were published in The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia ( 1991 ).
The navigation abilities and other behavior of Sphex were studied by the ethologist Niko Tinbergen, as explained and demonstrated by Richard Dawkins in the 1991 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, Growing Up in the Universe.
After his death, his friends subscribed the sum of £ 1, 700 to set up a memorial fund which is still used to promote the annual Joly Memorial Lectures at the University of Dublin, which were inaugurated by Sir Ernest Rutherford in 1935.
Among Whewell's other works — too numerous to mention — were popular writings such as the third Bridgewater Treatise Astronomy and General Physics considered with reference to Natural Theology ( 1833 ), and the essay, Of the Plurality of Worlds ( 1853 ), in which he argued against the probability of life on other planets, and also the Platonic Dialogues for English Readers ( 1850 – 1861 ), the Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England ( 1852 ), the essay, Of a Liberal Education in General, with particular reference to the Leading Studies of the University of Cambridge ( 1845 ), the important edition and abridged translation of Hugo Grotius, De jure belli ac pacis ( 1853 ), and the edition of the Mathematical Works of Isaac Barrow ( 1860 ).
Haydon's Lectures, which were published shortly after their delivery, showed that he was as bold a writer as painter.
Further works were Lectures on Job ( 1884 ) and Ecclesiastes ( 1885 ).
Lectures were held on topics ranging from Sufism to Synchronicity, and Bennett resumed work on the final volumes of his " personal whim ", the epic ' The Dramatic Universe ', which he had been working on for more than ten years, constantly writing, revising and re-writing.
Lectures were the mainstay of the chautauqua.
In particular, the ideas presented in Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres were adapted in many prestigious institutions of learning and served as the guide on composition for many years.
Lectures were predominantly popular in the United States, with colleges such as Yale and Harvard implementing Blair's theories.

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In his later work, for example his Terry Lectures, later published as " The Tacit Dimension " ( 1966 ) he seeks to distinguish between the phenomenological, instrumental, semantic, and ontological aspects of tacit knowing, as discussed ( but not necessarily identified as such ) in his previous writing.
Statistical mechanics was initiated in 1870 with the work of Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann, much of which was collectively published in Boltzmann's 1896 Lectures on Gas Theory.
He also discussed supernatural origins in Dreams and Occultism, a lecture published in New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
These lectures, published as Lectures from Colombo to Almora, show his nationalistic fervour and spiritual ideology.
Lakoff discussed these themes in his 2001 Gifford Lectures at the University of Glasgow, published as The Nature and Limits of Human Understanding.
He dealt with this in his Terry Lectures at Yale in 1926 – 7, published as Evolution in Science and Religion.
He was selected to give the prestigious Gifford Lectures in 1993 – 1994, which he later published as The Faith of a Physicist.
In 1872 she and her husband published Essays and Lectures on Social and Political Subjects, which contained eight essays by Millicent.
Moreover, by early 1836, Bakunin was back in Moscow, where he published translations of Fichte ’ s Some Lectures Concerning the Scholar's Vocation and The Way to a Blessed Life, which became his favorite book.
A selection from his Speeches and Lectures was published at Sydney in 1890, and there is a bursary in his memory at the university.
::" Buechner's theological efforts are never systematic treatises but instead short, highly literary productions in most of which he draws explicit links with fiction-writing generally and his own fiction in particular ... Buechner's 1969 Noble Lectures at Harvard, published in 1970 as The Alphabet of Grace, comprise a slender volume which is one of his most important and revealing works.
In 1836 she published her last book, Course of Popular Lectures.
In 1927, Alfred North Whitehead gave the Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh, later published as Process and Reality.
His Vorlesung des Freiheits Krieg ( in English: Lectures of the War of Liberation ) appeared in 1846 and his Outlines of the Principles of History, published 1858, translated 1893, was widely read throughout German universities.
A tour on the continent in 1817, when he visited Goethe at Weimar, was made possible by the publisher William Blackwood, who advanced money for a translation of Friedrich Schlegel's Lectures on the History of Literature, which was not published until 1838.
He published only one course of Introductory Lectures ( 1832 ), but one of his first acts on going to Dublin was to endow a chair of political economy in Trinity College.
While Mind and World represents an important contemporary development of a Kantian approach to philosophy of mind and metaphysics, one or two of the uncharitable interpretations of Kant's work in that book receive important revisions in McDowell's later Woodbridge Lectures, published in the Journal of Philosophy, Vol.
He resigned the professorship in 1832, and in 1833 published his " Lectures on the History and Principles of Painting ".
As soon as the lecture series opened, an anonymously written open letter was published charging that Blackstone had " violated the Statutes of the University, by arbitrarily changing the Day appointed for reading his solemn Lectures ".
Upon retirement, Blair published several of his lectures in Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres.

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