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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... give this new Edition a form more adapted to the prevailing taste ; to improve the arrangement , and to make the whole correspond , in size and appear- ance , with the intended Edition of the Works of Bishop HURD . In the annals of our ...
... give this new Edition a form more adapted to the prevailing taste ; to improve the arrangement , and to make the whole correspond , in size and appear- ance , with the intended Edition of the Works of Bishop HURD . In the annals of our ...
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... give way to his incli- nation of taking Orders : the rather , as the seriousness of his temper and purity of his morals concurred , with his unappeasable thirst of knowledge , to give the surest presages of future eminence in that ...
... give way to his incli- nation of taking Orders : the rather , as the seriousness of his temper and purity of his morals concurred , with his unappeasable thirst of knowledge , to give the surest presages of future eminence in that ...
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... give him his advice . And he could not have put himself under a better direction . For , besides his classical merit ( which was great ) , he had that of being an excellent Divine , and was a truly learned as well as good man . To him ...
... give him his advice . And he could not have put himself under a better direction . For , besides his classical merit ( which was great ) , he had that of being an excellent Divine , and was a truly learned as well as good man . To him ...
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... fine language , cannot but give an intelligent " reader the greatest satisfactionf . " * MS . Letters , Feb. 21 , 1737-8 . VOL . I. C + Oct. 18 , 1737 . And And to much the same purpose another learned friend , THE AUTHOR . 17.
... fine language , cannot but give an intelligent " reader the greatest satisfactionf . " * MS . Letters , Feb. 21 , 1737-8 . VOL . I. C + Oct. 18 , 1737 . And And to much the same purpose another learned friend , THE AUTHOR . 17.
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... gives a very just account of the Vindication , and indeed of Mr. Warburton's general conduct towards Dr. Middleton ; as appears from the whole of his intercourse with him , which began in 1736 , and was carried on , by a frequent ...
... gives a very just account of the Vindication , and indeed of Mr. Warburton's general conduct towards Dr. Middleton ; as appears from the whole of his intercourse with him , which began in 1736 , and was carried on , by a frequent ...
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