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 11
... passion for letters , which , as I observed , transported Mr. Warburton at this time , the sobriety of his judgement is to be admired . The little taste he had had of fame in the early publications , before alluded to , did not corrupt ...
... passion for letters , which , as I observed , transported Mr. Warburton at this time , the sobriety of his judgement is to be admired . The little taste he had had of fame in the early publications , before alluded to , did not corrupt ...
Pagina 18
... for him . He wished therefore , if possible , to draw + MS . Letters , Oct. 18 , 1737 . § Dr. Webster . See Vol . XI . #Dr . Sherlock . March 2 , 1737-8 . his friend off from that bias , which his passions his 18 LIFE OF.
... for him . He wished therefore , if possible , to draw + MS . Letters , Oct. 18 , 1737 . § Dr. Webster . See Vol . XI . #Dr . Sherlock . March 2 , 1737-8 . his friend off from that bias , which his passions his 18 LIFE OF.
Pagina 19
... passions , rather than his judgement , he conceived , had impressed upon him , by putting the fairest constructions on his writings , and by affecting to understand them in the most favourable sense . But , instead of clearing his ...
... passions , rather than his judgement , he conceived , had impressed upon him , by putting the fairest constructions on his writings , and by affecting to understand them in the most favourable sense . But , instead of clearing his ...
Pagina 36
... passion ; much less would he condescend to personal abuse or petulant altercation . All was clear , candid reason , letting itself so easily into the minds of his hearers as to carry information and conviction with it . In a word , his ...
... passion ; much less would he condescend to personal abuse or petulant altercation . All was clear , candid reason , letting itself so easily into the minds of his hearers as to carry information and conviction with it . In a word , his ...
Pagina 57
... passions of the high and low amongst our brethren , than myself . Yet God forbid , it should ever suffer me to be ... passion , not judgement : for his knowledge of theology was but slight , and his talents not those which qualified him ...
... passions of the high and low amongst our brethren , than myself . Yet God forbid , it should ever suffer me to be ... passion , not judgement : for his knowledge of theology was but slight , and his talents not those which qualified him ...
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