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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... taken of going into Orders , he applied for assistance , which was afforded him very liberally . " My father ( says Mr. " Archdeacon Warburton in a letter to me ) employed " all the time he could spare from his school in in- " structing ...
... taken of going into Orders , he applied for assistance , which was afforded him very liberally . " My father ( says Mr. " Archdeacon Warburton in a letter to me ) employed " all the time he could spare from his school in in- " structing ...
Pagina 9
... taken in this squabble : when Mr. Yorke smiled , and said he fancied he was not aware who had been his antagonist ; and then named his father , the Lord Chancellor Hardwicke , who , though Attorney General at the time , had undertaken ...
... taken in this squabble : when Mr. Yorke smiled , and said he fancied he was not aware who had been his antagonist ; and then named his father , the Lord Chancellor Hardwicke , who , though Attorney General at the time , had undertaken ...
Pagina 14
... taken their side with the one or the other of those parties . However , though few at that time were convinced , all were struck by this essay of an original writer , and could not dissemble their admiration of the ability , which ...
... taken their side with the one or the other of those parties . However , though few at that time were convinced , all were struck by this essay of an original writer , and could not dissemble their admiration of the ability , which ...
Pagina 15
... taken offence at the idea of an Alliance ; but without cause : for the meaning is this , That our Church - Establishment is such as in equity it must have been , had the terms of it been settled by mutual agreement between the two ...
... taken offence at the idea of an Alliance ; but without cause : for the meaning is this , That our Church - Establishment is such as in equity it must have been , had the terms of it been settled by mutual agreement between the two ...
Pagina 16
... taken of dedicating his great talents to the service of religion . In the close of this first edition of The Alliance , he announced his next and greatest work , THE DIVINE LEGATION OF MOSES ; which he had now planned , and in part ...
... taken of dedicating his great talents to the service of religion . In the close of this first edition of The Alliance , he announced his next and greatest work , THE DIVINE LEGATION OF MOSES ; which he had now planned , and in part ...
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