Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... reason exerted his utmost application to attain an exact knowledge of the Hebrew tongue . Being convinced of the necessity of mathema- tical learning , he began to study those sciences in 1687 , but without that intense industry with ...
... reason exerted his utmost application to attain an exact knowledge of the Hebrew tongue . Being convinced of the necessity of mathema- tical learning , he began to study those sciences in 1687 , but without that intense industry with ...
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... reason and philosophy cannot afford , and oppor- tunities of contemplating the wonderful and inex- plicable union of soul and body , which nothing but long sickness can give . This he illustrated by a description of the effects which ...
... reason and philosophy cannot afford , and oppor- tunities of contemplating the wonderful and inex- plicable union of soul and body , which nothing but long sickness can give . This he illustrated by a description of the effects which ...
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... reason of his deter- minations ; and this he accounted the first and most inviolable duty of a Christian . When he heard of a criminal condemned to die , he used to think , who can tell whether this man is not better than I ? or , if I ...
... reason of his deter- minations ; and this he accounted the first and most inviolable duty of a Christian . When he heard of a criminal condemned to die , he used to think , who can tell whether this man is not better than I ? or , if I ...
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... reason to think of accomplishing , he soon after perished in attempting . There are sometimes observations and inquiries , which all historians seem to decline by agree- ment , of which this action may afford us an ex- ample : nothing ...
... reason to think of accomplishing , he soon after perished in attempting . There are sometimes observations and inquiries , which all historians seem to decline by agree- ment , of which this action may afford us an ex- ample : nothing ...
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... reason that might easily occur , refused any addition to his troop , endeavouring to express his refusal in such terms as might heighten their opinion of his bravery . He then proceeded on his journey through cool shades , and lofty ...
... reason that might easily occur , refused any addition to his troop , endeavouring to express his refusal in such terms as might heighten their opinion of his bravery . He then proceeded on his journey through cool shades , and lofty ...
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