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 14
... prove also to be for 66 66 1 your own , to which my endeavours , in any proper way , shall not be wanting . " This was candid and generous , considering that the eminent person was not altogether in the author's sen- timents on the ...
... prove also to be for 66 66 1 your own , to which my endeavours , in any proper way , shall not be wanting . " This was candid and generous , considering that the eminent person was not altogether in the author's sen- timents on the ...
Pagina 15
... prove it in several subsequent editions ; and in the last , by the opportunity , which some elaborate attempts of his adversaries to overturn it , had afforded him , he exerted his whole strength upon it , and has left it in a condition ...
... prove it in several subsequent editions ; and in the last , by the opportunity , which some elaborate attempts of his adversaries to overturn it , had afforded him , he exerted his whole strength upon it , and has left it in a condition ...
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... prove , in the clearest manner , and with the evidence of what is called Moral demonstration , the divinity of the Mosaic Law from that very circumstance . Such Such then was the subject and scope of Mr. War- 16 LIFE OF.
... prove , in the clearest manner , and with the evidence of what is called Moral demonstration , the divinity of the Mosaic Law from that very circumstance . Such Such then was the subject and scope of Mr. War- 16 LIFE OF.
Pagina 17
... proved , a paradox * . " And what the Bishop himself thought of it , before publication , when the sheets were sent to him from the press , he tells the author in these words " I can say , without any com → 66 66 CC pliment , that your ...
... proved , a paradox * . " And what the Bishop himself thought of it , before publication , when the sheets were sent to him from the press , he tells the author in these words " I can say , without any com → 66 66 CC pliment , that your ...
Pagina 25
... prove so noble a genius is a " friend to it . " 66 These letters * were much read , and gave a new lustre to Mr. Warburton's reputation . They shewed the elegance of his taste in polite literature , as well as his penetration into moral ...
... prove so noble a genius is a " friend to it . " 66 These letters * were much read , and gave a new lustre to Mr. Warburton's reputation . They shewed the elegance of his taste in polite literature , as well as his penetration into moral ...
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