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 10
... affected his health . In this way it was , that he acquired that habit of deep thinking , with that extensive erudition , which afterwards astonished the reader in his works ; and made himself acquainted with the whole range of polite ...
... affected his health . In this way it was , that he acquired that habit of deep thinking , with that extensive erudition , which afterwards astonished the reader in his works ; and made himself acquainted with the whole range of polite ...
Pagina 19
... affecting to understand them in the most favourable sense . But , instead of clearing his friend , by this means , from the guilt of heterodoxy , the effect was to involve himself in the suspicion of it : And it was thought proper that ...
... affecting to understand them in the most favourable sense . But , instead of clearing his friend , by this means , from the guilt of heterodoxy , the effect was to involve himself in the suspicion of it : And it was thought proper that ...
Pagina 36
... affected no sallies of the imagination , or bursts of 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 ...
... affected no sallies of the imagination , or bursts of 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 ...
Pagina 69
... affected , that of criticising the Hebrew text , it does not appear that he attained to any great distinction . His chief merit ( and surely it was a very great one ) lay in explaining clearly and popularly , in his sermons , the ...
... affected , that of criticising the Hebrew text , it does not appear that he attained to any great distinction . His chief merit ( and surely it was a very great one ) lay in explaining clearly and popularly , in his sermons , the ...
Pagina 79
... affecting to bring his merits , whatever they were , into compe- tition with those of the Bishop of Gloucester . His reputation as a writer , was raised chiefly on his Hebrew literature , as displayed in those two works this Latin ...
... affecting to bring his merits , whatever they were , into compe- tition with those of the Bishop of Gloucester . His reputation as a writer , was raised chiefly on his Hebrew literature , as displayed in those two works this Latin ...
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