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 18
... question ; and the first part " has raised a great desire and expectation of the " second ‡ . " " 6 I quote these passages so particularly , because the Bishops , Hare and Sherlock , were , without doubt , among the ablest of his judges ...
... question ; and the first part " has raised a great desire and expectation of the " second ‡ . " " 6 I quote these passages so particularly , because the Bishops , Hare and Sherlock , were , without doubt , among the ablest of his judges ...
Pagina 25
... question but another sort " of those they call great men will hold themselves " outraged by me in my vindication of Mr. Pope against M. de Crousaz in some letters which are going to be collected together and published . But " I cannot ...
... question but another sort " of those they call great men will hold themselves " outraged by me in my vindication of Mr. Pope against M. de Crousaz in some letters which are going to be collected together and published . But " I cannot ...
Pagina 38
... questions , on which he thought differently from other writers , and of course to censure or confute their opinions . Whole bodies of men , as well as indivi- duals of the highest reputation , were attacked by him ; and his manner was ...
... questions , on which he thought differently from other writers , and of course to censure or confute their opinions . Whole bodies of men , as well as indivi- duals of the highest reputation , were attacked by him ; and his manner was ...
Pagina 66
... questions . < 6 1 No encouraging answer , I suppose , was returned to this letter ; and so the author of the Essays escaped , for this time . His next effort was to discredit Religion by what he calls , its Natural History . This book ...
... questions . < 6 1 No encouraging answer , I suppose , was returned to this letter ; and so the author of the Essays escaped , for this time . His next effort was to discredit Religion by what he calls , its Natural History . This book ...
Pagina 72
... and the best , without question , that ever was preached on that day . It could not be any other , since , besides his great abilities , as a writer , he pos- * Dryden . sessed • sessed a perfect knowledge of our history , and 72 LIFE OF.
... and the best , without question , that ever was preached on that day . It could not be any other , since , besides his great abilities , as a writer , he pos- * Dryden . sessed • sessed a perfect knowledge of our history , and 72 LIFE OF.
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