Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... raised to the fifth ; and in six months more , upon the same proof of the supe- riority of his genius , rewarded with another prize , and translated to the sixth ; from whence it is usual in six months more to be removed to the ...
... raised to the fifth ; and in six months more , upon the same proof of the supe- riority of his genius , rewarded with another prize , and translated to the sixth ; from whence it is usual in six months more to be removed to the ...
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... raised the cha- racters of his piety and erudition . Divinity was still his great employment , and the chief aim of all his studies . He read the scriptures in their original languages , and when difficulties occurred , consulted the ...
... raised the cha- racters of his piety and erudition . Divinity was still his great employment , and the chief aim of all his studies . He read the scriptures in their original languages , and when difficulties occurred , consulted the ...
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... raised by niceties , and fomented to bitterness and rancour . He saw the simplicity of the Christian doctrine corrupted by the private fancies of particular parties , while each adhered to its own philosophy , and orthodoxy was confined ...
... raised by niceties , and fomented to bitterness and rancour . He saw the simplicity of the Christian doctrine corrupted by the private fancies of particular parties , while each adhered to its own philosophy , and orthodoxy was confined ...
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... raised , circulated , and credited , will be doubtless very eagerly inquired : we shall therefore give the re- lation , not only to satisfy the curiosity of mankind , but to show that no merit , however exalted , is ex- empt from being ...
... raised , circulated , and credited , will be doubtless very eagerly inquired : we shall therefore give the re- lation , not only to satisfy the curiosity of mankind , but to show that no merit , however exalted , is ex- empt from being ...
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... raised against his pretensions to ecclesiastical ho- nours or preferments , and even against his design of assuming the character of a divine , thought it neither necessary nor prudent to struggle with the torrent of popular prejudice ...
... raised against his pretensions to ecclesiastical ho- nours or preferments , and even against his design of assuming the character of a divine , thought it neither necessary nor prudent to struggle with the torrent of popular prejudice ...
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