This volume contains the addresses delivered at the valedictory service for students leaving Manchester College, Oxford. The addresses were given by J. Drummond and J. Wood. These addresses offer insights into the values and educational philosophy of Manchester College during the period. They provide a snapshot of the intellectual and spiritual guidance offered to students as they prepared to embark on their future endeavors.
The speeches likely cover themes of religious conviction, academic pursuit, and moral responsibility, reflecting the College's commitment to fostering well-rounded individuals prepared to contribute to society. "Manchester College, Oxford. Addresses Delivered At The Valedictory Service To Students Leaving The College, By J. Drummond And J. Wood" will be of interest to those studying the history of education, religious institutions, and the development of academic thought in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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