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    Spiritual theology in Bruce, Howie, Johnston, Boyd, and Leighton

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    This chapter concerns itself with how Scottish Reformed theology could go in a different direction from that of the polemical and the systematic. The five theologians considered, namely Robert Bruce (1554–1631), Robert Howie (1565–1641), John Johnston (1565–1611), Robert Boyd (1578–1627), and Robert Leighton (1611–84), all evidence a firm knowledge of the latter and should not be seen as reacting against the theological mainstream, but rather as bringing Reformed theology into dialogue with principles and practices of the Christian life as well as biblical exegesis. Often writing and thinking in a way that shows ‘humanist’ training, they arrive at something that can best be called ‘Spiritual Theology’. In the course charted here, this grows from being located somewhere in the ‘background’ theological method to being foregrounded in the content. There are clear signs of strong continental influence, to a varying degree

    Letter from Dr. Seuss to Mrs. Howie, dated October 3, 1955

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    Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author includes a poem about books. Signed Dr. Seuss

    SI data: A high-throughput structural and electrochemical study of metallic glass formation in Ni-Ti-Al

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    Journal: ACS Combinatorial Science Title: A high-throughput structural and electrochemical study of metallic glass formation in Ni-Ti-Al Author(s): Joress, Howie; DeCost, Brian; sarker, suchismita; Braun, Trevor; Jilani, Sidra; Smith, Ryan; Ward, Logan; Laws, Kevin; Mehta, Apurva; Hattrick-Simpers, Jaso

    Letter from Dr. Seuss to Mrs. Howie, dated October 3, 1955

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    Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author includes a poem about books. Signed Dr. Seuss

    Letter from Dr. Seuss to Mrs. Howie, dated January 3, 1973

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    Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author thanks her for the Christmas card and confirms he had a "burning Merry Christmas." Signed Dr. Seuss

    Letter from Robert McCloskey to Mrs. Howie, dated February 25, 1956

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    Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author expressed mortification in hearing that he had not sent anything to her library. Signed Robert McCloskey

    Letter from Dr. Seuss to Mrs. Howie, dated January 3, 1973

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    Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author thanks her for the Christmas card and confirms he had a "burning Merry Christmas." Signed Dr. Seuss

    Letter from Robert McCloskey to Mrs. Howie, dated February 25, 1956

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    Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author expressed mortification in hearing that he had not sent anything to her library. Signed Robert McCloskey

    Letter from Robert McCloskey to Mrs. Howie, dated September 26, 1955

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    Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author expresses greetings to the boys and girls of Greenville Elementary School. This letter includes an illustration of a duck. Signed Robert McCloskey

    Letter from Robert McCloskey to Mrs. Howie, dated September 26, 1955

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    Typed letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author expresses greetings to the boys and girls of Greenville Elementary School. This letter includes an illustration of a duck. Signed Robert McCloskey
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