Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... friend , Father Fulgentio , who had adopted all his notions , made no scruple of administering to Dr. Duncomb , an English gentleman that fell sick at Venice , the communion in both kinds , accord- ing to the Common Prayer which he had ...
... friend , Father Fulgentio , who had adopted all his notions , made no scruple of administering to Dr. Duncomb , an English gentleman that fell sick at Venice , the communion in both kinds , accord- ing to the Common Prayer which he had ...
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... friends , made soon after professor of divinity at Leyden , distinguished him in a parti- cular manner , and recommended him to the friend- ship of Mr. Van Apphen , in whom he found a ge- nerous and constant patron . He became now a ...
... friends , made soon after professor of divinity at Leyden , distinguished him in a parti- cular manner , and recommended him to the friend- ship of Mr. Van Apphen , in whom he found a ge- nerous and constant patron . He became now a ...
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... friends pleaded his learned and unanswerable confutation of all atheistical opinions , and particularly of the system of Spinosa , in his discourse of the distinc- tion between soul and body . Such calumnies are not easily suppressed ...
... friends pleaded his learned and unanswerable confutation of all atheistical opinions , and particularly of the system of Spinosa , in his discourse of the distinc- tion between soul and body . Such calumnies are not easily suppressed ...
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... friends , that when he lay whole days and nights without sleep , he found no method of diverting his thoughts so effectual as meditation upon his studies , and that he often relieved and mitigated the sense of his torments by the recol ...
... friends , that when he lay whole days and nights without sleep , he found no method of diverting his thoughts so effectual as meditation upon his studies , and that he often relieved and mitigated the sense of his torments by the recol ...
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... 1737 , he felt the first approaches of that fatal illness that brought him to the grave , of which we have inserted an account , written by himself , Sept. 8 , 1738 , to a 1 friend at London * ; which deserves not only BOERHAAVE . 31.
... 1737 , he felt the first approaches of that fatal illness that brought him to the grave , of which we have inserted an account , written by himself , Sept. 8 , 1738 , to a 1 friend at London * ; which deserves not only BOERHAAVE . 31.
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