The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, Volume 1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1811 - 11 pagina's |
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... give the surest presages of future eminence in that profession . He did not venture , however , all at once to rush into the Church . His good understanding , and awfu } sense sense of religion , suggested to him the propriety of 4 LIFE OF.
... give the surest presages of future eminence in that profession . He did not venture , however , all at once to rush into the Church . His good understanding , and awfu } sense sense of religion , suggested to him the propriety of 4 LIFE OF.
Pagina 15
... future criticisin * . Some indeed , have taken offence at the idea of an Alliance ; but without cause : for the meaning is this , That our Church - Establishment is such as in equity it must have been , had the terms of it been settled ...
... future criticisin * . Some indeed , have taken offence at the idea of an Alliance ; but without cause : for the meaning is this , That our Church - Establishment is such as in equity it must have been , had the terms of it been settled ...
Pagina 16
... future state , That the omission of this doctrine in the Mosaic Law was a clear decisive proof of its imposture , as no insti- tute of religion , coming from GOD , could be without that principle . The author of the Alliance saw the ...
... future state , That the omission of this doctrine in the Mosaic Law was a clear decisive proof of its imposture , as no insti- tute of religion , coming from GOD , could be without that principle . The author of the Alliance saw the ...
Pagina 35
... future eminence in poetry , and so advantageous a picture of his mind , that Mr. Warburton , on the sight of it , " With open arms received one poet more . " Soon after Mr. Pope's death , Mr. Warburton re- ceived a letter from a learned ...
... future eminence in poetry , and so advantageous a picture of his mind , that Mr. Warburton , on the sight of it , " With open arms received one poet more . " Soon after Mr. Pope's death , Mr. Warburton re- ceived a letter from a learned ...
Pagina 84
... future ፡፡ writings the marks of intellectual decay . But so " much for that matter . " In my answer to this letter from Thurcaston , July the 23d , to sooth the mind of my friend under this unwelcome discovery , and to prevail upon ...
... future ፡፡ writings the marks of intellectual decay . But so " much for that matter . " In my answer to this letter from Thurcaston , July the 23d , to sooth the mind of my friend under this unwelcome discovery , and to prevail upon ...
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