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Example sentences for "syllabus"

Lexicographically close words:
syllabical; syllable; syllabled; syllables; syllabub; syllan; syllogism; syllogisms; syllogistic; sylph
  1. Ecclesiastically, he had become the instrument of the triumph of Jesuit influence, and had in turn set his seal upon the dogma of the Immaculate Conception, the Syllabus and Papal Infallibility.

  2. Napoleon was sympathetic; he desired to see the Austrians expelled, and the Syllabus of Pius IX.

  3. A generation later Pius IX was to astonish the world by a similar manifesto—his Syllabus of Modern Errors (1864).

  4. At the end of 1864 he startled the world by issuing a Syllabus “embracing the principal errors of our age.

  5. Given facilities, there is no reason why there should not be a rapid expansion of the language syllabus at thirteen or fourteen, and why language generally should not be studied.

  6. There is, we are constantly told, to be no syllabus of instruction, no examinations and no controls, no prescribed text-books or diagrams because these things limit the genius of the teacher.

  7. Syllabus prepared for the graduating classes of Cornell University.

  8. Syllabus of Lectures on the General Development of Penal Law; Development and Disuse of Torture in Procedure and in Penalty; Progress of International Law; Origin and Decline of Slavery; etc.

  9. What a great mistake it would be to give to children of this kind the syllabus of instruction which has been made to suit normal children.

  10. This syllabus harmonises with the development of all the faculties.

  11. Etheldreda shall sit here on my left, and I will read over the syllabus for this term's study, and draw out a timetable.

  12. Well, now, Dreda, take a pen and write down our syllabus in this book.

  13. The Syllabus claims the right of the Church to control public schools, and denies the right of the state in that respect; it claims the control over marriage and divorce.

  14. The Encyclical and Syllabus present the principles which it was the object of the Vatican Council to carry into practical effect.

  15. In France, as above stated, the publication of the entire Syllabus was not permitted; but Prussia, desirous of keeping on good terms with the papacy, did not disallow it.

  16. Its objects were, to translate the Syllabus into practice, to establish the dogma of papal infallibility, and define the relations of religion to science.

  17. But the question under dispute--and this the Syllabus does not touch--is whether the coercive power comprises merely spiritual penalties, or temporal and corporal penalties as well.

  18. When he was in the Polytechnic School he followed the courses in mathematics without taking a note and without looking at the syllabus provided by the professor.

  19. It was on June 15, in the same year, that the managers having objected to the syllabus of his lectures, Dr.

  20. The syllabus is therefore of his doctrine, not all of mine: I read them as I do those of other ancient and modern moralists, with a mixture of approbation and dissent.

  21. Dear Sir, Your favor of March the 27th is received, and, as you request, a copy of the syllabus is now enclosed.

  22. By this you will be sensible how much interest I take in keeping myself clear of religious disputes before the public; and especially of seeing my syllabus disembowelled by the Aruspices of the modern Paganism.

  23. Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Physiology.

  24. While the Jesuit preachers proclaimed that the Syllabus bore the full sanction of infallibility, higher functionaries of the Court pointed out that it was an informal document, without definite official value.

  25. For this, neither syllabus nor ecumenical council was needed; neither crimes nor scandals were its distant cause.

  26. The Syllabus was not rejected; but its edge was blunted and its point broken by the zeal which was spent in explaining it away; and the Pope feared that it would be contested if he repudiated the soothing interpretations.

  27. It was characteristic of him that he made the Syllabus an occasion to impress moderation on the Pope: "Your blame has power, O Vicar of Jesus Christ; but your blessing is more potent still.

  28. This period, which may perhaps be dated from the issue of the Syllabus by Pius IX.

  29. The Syllabus had not permanently fixed his attention upon it.

  30. He described Dupanloup's defence of the Syllabus as a masterpiece of eloquent subterfuge, and repudiated his interpretations equivoques.

  31. The Civilta on the 6th of February gave utterance to the hope that the Council would not hesitate to proclaim the dogma and confirm the Syllabus in less than a month.

  32. Later on, when the position had been altered by the impulse which the Syllabus gave to the ultramontane opinions, they revived the scheme they had first opposed.

  33. But, since the Syllabus made it impossible to pursue the liberal doctrines consistently without collision with Rome, they had ceased to be professed with a robust and earnest confidence, and the party was disorganised.

  34. Among the many illustrious names that figure on the syllabus of the present course of lectures, that of Harvey is probably one of the less generally known.

  35. The syllabus of subjects and the regulations governing the award, which provide, among other things, that the candidate must hold a recognised medical qualification, are published in full in the number of the Archives under notice.

  36. The Syllabus grew, was made to include detailed citations to historical literature, and in 1902 was published in book form.

  37. Syllabus of Lectures on the History of Education.

  38. It is for this reason that I am somewhat skeptical of the value of the syllabus prepared by the teacher for the use of classes in philosophy,--it does for the student what he should do for himself.

  39. A syllabus is highly useful in the hands of students in lecture courses.

  40. Whatever value the syllabus may have in other fields of study, its use in the philosophical branches ought to be discouraged.

  41. Some men still use Spencer, some write their own books, some try to adapt to their particular needs such texts as are issued from time to time, some use none at all but depend upon a more or less well-correlated syllabus or set of readings.

  42. They are not designed to furnish a syllabus of the lesson, but to suggest important questions for discussion, some of which may barely be mentioned in the text.

  43. Encourage the careful reading of the lesson by every member of the class, letting the syllabus grow out of this.

  44. A syllabus of each lesson will be helpful, provided it be prepared by the students themselves.

  45. Such a course was first outlined by the Regents of the University of the State of New York in their Syllabus for Secondary Schools, issued in 1910.

  46. Similarly as to the Encyclical and Syllabus of Errors of 1864, which forecast the present conflict concerning Modernism.

  47. As we write we have before us the Syllabus of the Ontario High School Course in Medieval and Modern History.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "syllabus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abbreviation; abridgment; abstract; brief; capsule; catalog; compendium; condensation; conspectus; digest; draft; draught; draughtsman; draughty; epitome; head; outline; overview; programme; review; rubric; skeleton; sketch; survey; syllabus; synopsis