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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... cause , by serving under Sir George Booth at the affair of Chester . I mention this little circumstance chiefly for the use I shall make of it elsewhere . All that I know more of him , is , That he married Frances , daughter of Robert ...
... cause , by serving under Sir George Booth at the affair of Chester . I mention this little circumstance chiefly for the use I shall make of it elsewhere . All that I know more of him , is , That he married Frances , daughter of Robert ...
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... cause of the Historian , saw it must suffer in his hands , if it were not supported by some better writer than himself , who was evidently no match for the Discourser . In this exigency , he was advised by one of his friends ( I forget ...
... cause of the Historian , saw it must suffer in his hands , if it were not supported by some better writer than himself , who was evidently no match for the Discourser . In this exigency , he was advised by one of his friends ( I forget ...
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... cause of his relation , Sir Joseph Jekyll , then Master of the . Rolls . But I have dwelt , perhaps , too long on this little anecdote . Upon Mr. Warburton's taking Priest's Orders , Sir Robert Sutton procured for him the small vicarage ...
... cause of his relation , Sir Joseph Jekyll , then Master of the . Rolls . But I have dwelt , perhaps , too long on this little anecdote . Upon Mr. Warburton's taking Priest's Orders , Sir Robert Sutton procured for him the small vicarage ...
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... causes , it constituted a Society : And then , " from the natures of the two Societies , he collected , " that the object of the Civil , is only the Body and " its interests ; and the object of the Religious , only " the Soul . Hence he ...
... causes , it constituted a Society : And then , " from the natures of the two Societies , he collected , " that the object of the Civil , is only the Body and " its interests ; and the object of the Religious , only " the Soul . Hence he ...
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... causes " which can bring one , of two distinct Societies , into " natural subjection to the other . 66 66 " To apply Religion therefore to the service of " Civil Society , in the best manner it is capable of being applied , he shewed it ...
... causes " which can bring one , of two distinct Societies , into " natural subjection to the other . 66 66 " To apply Religion therefore to the service of " Civil Society , in the best manner it is capable of being applied , he shewed it ...
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