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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Pagina 6
... necessary to quicken the diligence , and direct the judgement , of young students in our universities . The fact is , that , without the benefit of an Acade- mical education , he had qualified himself , in no cominon degree , for ...
... necessary to quicken the diligence , and direct the judgement , of young students in our universities . The fact is , that , without the benefit of an Acade- mical education , he had qualified himself , in no cominon degree , for ...
Pagina 12
... necessary consequence , inducing , " on the one hand , an ESTABLISHED RELIGION , " with all its rights and privileges , secured by a TEST " LAW ; and on the other , a full and free TOLERA- TION , to all who dissented from the national ...
... necessary consequence , inducing , " on the one hand , an ESTABLISHED RELIGION , " with all its rights and privileges , secured by a TEST " LAW ; and on the other , a full and free TOLERA- TION , to all who dissented from the national ...
Pagina 13
... necessary that " the two Societies should UNITE : For , each being sovereign and independent , there was no other way . " of applying the service of Religion in any solid or " effectual manner . But no such union could arise " but from ...
... necessary that " the two Societies should UNITE : For , each being sovereign and independent , there was no other way . " of applying the service of Religion in any solid or " effectual manner . But no such union could arise " but from ...
Pagina 27
... found so much delight in them , that he rarely stir- red from home ; which he would often say there was no good reason for doing , except necessary business , and and the satisfaction of seeing a friend . What the THE AUTHOR , 27.
... found so much delight in them , that he rarely stir- red from home ; which he would often say there was no good reason for doing , except necessary business , and and the satisfaction of seeing a friend . What the THE AUTHOR , 27.
Pagina 31
... necessary consequence of that privilege of 46 C 66 our nature on which all men of sense set the highest " value , the liberty of judging for ourselves ; yet since " it would be a great satisfaction to me in all cases to " find my ...
... necessary consequence of that privilege of 46 C 66 our nature on which all men of sense set the highest " value , the liberty of judging for ourselves ; yet since " it would be a great satisfaction to me in all cases to " find my ...
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