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 8
... book was so manifestly superior to the History , that such of the profession as were not in the secret , wondered at Mr. Burrough's proficiency in the art of writing ; and the the Lord Chancellor King , as much as any body 8 LIFE OF.
... book was so manifestly superior to the History , that such of the profession as were not in the secret , wondered at Mr. Burrough's proficiency in the art of writing ; and the the Lord Chancellor King , as much as any body 8 LIFE OF.
Pagina 9
William Warburton. the Lord Chancellor King , as much as any body . The author of the Discourse saw it concerned him to take notice of such an adversary , and in 1728 reprinted his work with large additions - together with a " Preface ...
William Warburton. the Lord Chancellor King , as much as any body . The author of the Discourse saw it concerned him to take notice of such an adversary , and in 1728 reprinted his work with large additions - together with a " Preface ...
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... Body and " its interests ; and the object of the Religious , only " the Soul . Hence he concluded , that both Societies are Sovereign , and Independent ; because they arise " not out of one another ; and because , as they are ...
... Body and " its interests ; and the object of the Religious , only " the Soul . Hence he concluded , that both Societies are Sovereign , and Independent ; because they arise " not out of one another ; and because , as they are ...
Pagina 21
... body of the " book , as well as in the dedication to the Free- " thinkers . For I would fain contribute to abate ( 6 66 an unjust prejudice , that might lie in the way of " those honours which wait for you , and are so much your due ...
... body of the " book , as well as in the dedication to the Free- " thinkers . For I would fain contribute to abate ( 6 66 an unjust prejudice , that might lie in the way of " those honours which wait for you , and are so much your due ...
Pagina 38
... bodies of men , as well as indivi- duals of the highest reputation , were attacked by him ; and his manner was to speak his sense of all with freedom and force . So that most writers , and even readers , had some ground of complaint ...
... bodies of men , as well as indivi- duals of the highest reputation , were attacked by him ; and his manner was to speak his sense of all with freedom and force . So that most writers , and even readers , had some ground of complaint ...
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