. The North Carolina Presbyterian. mo-lives for parfortmng it The gosp^ ligni-fiei toQ; tt transforms it from the drudge-ry of the workdiop or the penitentiary, tothe affectionate offices and joyful serviceofthe fireaide and the family circle. Itaaki oa to do, ft>r the sake of Christ, manythfags whidi we Were once compelled tobear aa a portion of the enrse. 1^ II»»«» HcoKMsaBT IDffLXS.—The orisin of the ti-» D. D. and « L. L. D,^ dates backto the twelfth century, at the fint eatablish-ment of the nnfverritiea. Imerious, alearned professor of law at the universityof Bidogna, induced the empe


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. mo-lives for parfortmng it The gosp^ ligni-fiei toQ; tt transforms it from the drudge-ry of the workdiop or the penitentiary, tothe affectionate offices and joyful serviceofthe fireaide and the family circle. Itaaki oa to do, ft>r the sake of Christ, manythfags whidi we Were once compelled tobear aa a portion of the enrse. 1^ II»»«» HcoKMsaBT IDffLXS.—The orisin of the ti-» D. D. and « L. L. D,^ dates backto the twelfth century, at the fint eatablish-ment of the nnfverritiea. Imerious, alearned professor of law at the universityof Bidogna, induced the emperior LotharioIL whose chaneelor he waa, to create thetitle L. L. D., and he himself was tbe firstrecipient of iU Subsequently the tide waaborrowed by t!ie faculty of^ theology andfirst oonflsrrod by Mb^ University of Paris,on Peter Loasbard, tbe celebrated, scolaa-tic theologian. WilMam Qordenio was thefirst person open whom the title of Doc-tor ef Medicine waa beatowed, who re-osived it from the OoUege of Aati in 1320. M. p 1 I I ? i •1 t ?! 1 .. i n .;.... *f -^ *^ NOJITH CAROLINA PRBjSMTERIAN: ? II II I I I I V .^ t\t i. c n^iMtm. REV. OEORGE JlcNiaixtKV. J. M. SHERWOOD;


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