The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Volume 1Luke Hansard & Sons, near Lincoln's Inn-Fields, 1811 |
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Pagina 17
... Christian antiquity . In the beginning of the year 1738 , the first volume of this work appeared , and immediately drew all eyes upon it . Some were too weak , and some , too much dimmed or distorted by prejudices , to take a full and ...
... Christian antiquity . In the beginning of the year 1738 , the first volume of this work appeared , and immediately drew all eyes upon it . Some were too weak , and some , too much dimmed or distorted by prejudices , to take a full and ...
Pagina 21
... Christian charity . ” I have put these things together , because I would not interrupt the recital of what concerns the first ap- pearance of those two capital works , The Alliance , and Divine Legation ( so closely connected with each ...
... Christian charity . ” I have put these things together , because I would not interrupt the recital of what concerns the first ap- pearance of those two capital works , The Alliance , and Divine Legation ( so closely connected with each ...
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... Christian Revelations . ” 66 66 Animated with these principles , he went on with his great design , and seems to have spent the two or three succeeding years upon it . Only , in 1739 , he drew up and published a short defence of Mr ...
... Christian Revelations . ” 66 66 Animated with these principles , he went on with his great design , and seems to have spent the two or three succeeding years upon it . Only , in 1739 , he drew up and published a short defence of Mr ...
Pagina 30
... Christianity , is there drawn out to a great length by a chain of reasoning , so elegantly connected , that the reader is carried along it with ease and pleasure ; while the matter presented to him is so striking for its own importance ...
... Christianity , is there drawn out to a great length by a chain of reasoning , so elegantly connected , that the reader is carried along it with ease and pleasure ; while the matter presented to him is so striking for its own importance ...
Pagina 40
... read it . " The reasonable were convinced ; the obstinate were " astonished . A friend of mine , of learning and station " there , spoke of it with the warmest praise : he said , " it " it had made him ten times more a Christian 40 LIFE OF.
... read it . " The reasonable were convinced ; the obstinate were " astonished . A friend of mine , of learning and station " there , spoke of it with the warmest praise : he said , " it " it had made him ten times more a Christian 40 LIFE OF.
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