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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... thought advisable to 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 ...
... thought advisable to 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 ...
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... thought of premature wits . And we all know that the mountain - oak , which is one day to make the strength of our fleets , is of slower growth than the saplings which adorn our gardens . But , although no prodigy of parts or industry ...
... thought of premature wits . And we all know that the mountain - oak , which is one day to make the strength of our fleets , is of slower growth than the saplings which adorn our gardens . But , although no prodigy of parts or industry ...
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... thought and com- position ; Fastidire lacus et rivos ausus apertos : while his superior sense , in the mean time , did the office of that authority , which , in general , is found so necessary to quicken the diligence , and direct the ...
... thought and com- position ; Fastidire lacus et rivos ausus apertos : while his superior sense , in the mean time , did the office of that authority , which , in general , is found so necessary to quicken the diligence , and direct the ...
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... thought , will always please in an author , though we are not entirely in the same ways of thinking . " - And , in the close of it , he adds- " You have not , Sir , only my thanks for what you have done , but my " sincere wishes , that ...
... thought , will always please in an author , though we are not entirely in the same ways of thinking . " - And , in the close of it , he adds- " You have not , Sir , only my thanks for what you have done , but my " sincere wishes , that ...
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... thought himself able to prove , in the clearest manner , and with the evidence of what is called Moral demonstration , the divinity of the Mosaic Law from that very circumstance , Such Such then was the subject and scope of Mr. War- 16 ...
... thought himself able to prove , in the clearest manner , and with the evidence of what is called Moral demonstration , the divinity of the Mosaic Law from that very circumstance , Such Such then was the subject and scope of Mr. War- 16 ...
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