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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... means to peruse again and digest such of the classic authors as he had read at school , with many others which he understood to be in repute with men of learning and judgement . By degrees , he also made himself ac- quainted with the ...
... means to peruse again and digest such of the classic authors as he had read at school , with many others which he understood to be in repute with men of learning and judgement . By degrees , he also made himself ac- quainted with the ...
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... mean time , did the office of that authority , which , in general , is found so necessary to quicken the diligence , and direct the judgement , of young students in our universities . The fact is , that , without the benefit of an Acade ...
... mean time , did the office of that authority , which , in general , is found so necessary to quicken the diligence , and direct the judgement , of young students in our universities . The fact is , that , without the benefit of an Acade ...
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... means , from the guilt of heterodoxy , the effect was to involve himself in the suspicion of it : And it was thought proper that he should disclaim and repel so groundless an imputation . This it was not difficult for him to do , so far ...
... means , from the guilt of heterodoxy , the effect was to involve himself in the suspicion of it : And it was thought proper that he should disclaim and repel so groundless an imputation . This it was not difficult for him to do , so far ...
Pagina 35
... means to his principal friends ; particularly Mr. MURRAY , and Mr. ALLEN ; two of the greatest and best men of the age . As I had myself the honour of being well acquainted with these excellent persons , and very much obliged to them ...
... means to his principal friends ; particularly Mr. MURRAY , and Mr. ALLEN ; two of the greatest and best men of the age . As I had myself the honour of being well acquainted with these excellent persons , and very much obliged to them ...
Pagina 38
... mean time , his attention was turned towards that numerous host of answerers , which the D. L. of Moses had brought down upon him . The extensive argument , and miscellaneous nature of that work , had led him to declare his sentiments ...
... mean time , his attention was turned towards that numerous host of answerers , which the D. L. of Moses had brought down upon him . The extensive argument , and miscellaneous nature of that work , had led him to declare his sentiments ...
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