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Identifier: johnharvardhisti00she (find matches)
Title: John Harvard and his times
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Shelley, Henry C. (Henry Charles)
Subjects: Harvard, John, 1607-1638 Harvard College (1636-1780) Colonists
Publisher: Boston : Little, Brown
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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offered himthe lucrative position of Chief Justice ofMunster. Although he followed the law asa profession, he devoted much attention toHebrew and other oriental languages, andgenerally seems to have experienced a fasci-nation for all kinds of curiosities and odditiesof learning. That side of his character isbest represented by his Olbia, which hasbeen described as one of the strangest ofstrange books, the object of which, so far asso incoherent a performance can be said tohave any object, appears to be, to prove, by avariety of calculations of the prophetical peri-ods, that the year 1666 was to be the mosteventful year since the appearance of ourSaviour. One brief extract from this sing-ular volume will serve to indicate its character:There was more hope, and comfort, in awomans shaving than a mans. For, if herlord, bid her shave off her hair; it might bea sign, he meant to marry her. For, so thelaw was: if thou leadest captivity captive,(as Christ hath done) and see a woman, that 192
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  • booksubject:Colonists
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