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lity, 65; education in Asturias
before 1600, 66; why Oviedo
missed the golden age of
Spanish universities, ib.; their
foundation compared with
those of other seats of learning,
67; results of collegiate life;
conflict between the colleges
and the university, ib.; mem-
bers of aristocratic families
in the colleges, 68; long-de-
bated questions of the election
of Rector and professors, and
of the duration of their offices,
69; financial pressure in the
seventeenth century: gradual
recovery, 70; the Napoleonic
war and the War of Inde-
pendence, 71; educational re-
form mingled with reaction :
the modern system introduced,
ib.; student life lack of cor-
porate ambition, 72; nine-
teenth-century life at Oviedo
compared with the past, 73;
the new spirit of modernity in
teaching, 74; secondary educa-
tion: St. Catherine's school
for girls, 74 sq.; the spread
of university extension, 75;
enthusiasm of young scholars,
76; details of the festivals of
the Tercentenary, 77; Spanish
oratory, 79; details of excur-
sions provided for the visitors,
80; formal visits, 81

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WELLS, Rev. Dr. J., Stewart of
Lovedale, 474

WESTMINSTER IN THE TWELFTH

CENTURY: OSBERT OF CLARE
[by the Very Rev. J. Armitage
Robinson, Dean of Westmin-
ster], 336 sqq.; abbot Robert
and his successors, ib.; Herbert
elected (1121), passing over the
prior, Osbert of Clare: Osbert's
character as displayed in his
letters, 337; possible reasons
why he was not elected, 338;
the cause of his banishment,
339; a glimpse of the contem-
porary state of the abbey,
340; complaints of his treat-
ment, 341; discussion of friend-
ship, 342; comparison of his
sufferings with those of Joseph,
343; ambiguity of language,
345; visit to Ely: the shrine
of St. Etheldreda, 346; Osbert
back again at Westminster as
prior, 347; his defence of the
festival of the Conception
of B. V. M., 348; a liturgical
innovation at Westminster, 348
sq.; the dispute about the
revival, ib.; Osbert's belief in
the Immaculate Conception
of the Virgin, 350; relations of
Westminster with Pershore,
351; the foundation charter
of Kilburn, 352; Osbert's Life
of St. Edward, 353; his visit
to Rome failure of his object,
354; his Life of King Ethel-
bert the Martyr, 355; later
glimpses of Osbert: a forgotten
worthy of the English Church,
356
WINSTANLEY, Rev. E. W., Spirit
in the New Testament, 435
WODEHOUSE, Miss H., The Logic
of Will, 437

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