The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, Studies, and Writings, Volume 1Longman, Rees, 1831 |
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... learned Dr. Farmer , while my work was in hand . On this matter I beg leave to explain myself a little . I never said , nor did I ever think , that Bishop Horne owed every thing to Hutchinson , or was his implicit follower . I knew the ...
... learned Dr. Farmer , while my work was in hand . On this matter I beg leave to explain myself a little . I never said , nor did I ever think , that Bishop Horne owed every thing to Hutchinson , or was his implicit follower . I knew the ...
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... learned of that age . In his first discourse on the descent of the Holy Ghost , he has these words : " The wind , which is here the type of the Holy Ghost , doth of all creatures best it : for , of all bodily things , it is the least ...
... learned of that age . In his first discourse on the descent of the Holy Ghost , he has these words : " The wind , which is here the type of the Holy Ghost , doth of all creatures best it : for , of all bodily things , it is the least ...
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... learned have shown an unusual propensity for many years , to censure and reject every principle reported to be Hutchinsonian , without first knowing what it is , and what is to be said for it . The biographer , against whom I have ...
... learned have shown an unusual propensity for many years , to censure and reject every principle reported to be Hutchinsonian , without first knowing what it is , and what is to be said for it . The biographer , against whom I have ...
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... learned and respectable clergyman , who for some years had been a tutor at Oxford . This gentleman had so determined with himself , to pre- serve the integrity of his mind against all temptations from worldly advantage , that he was ...
... learned and respectable clergyman , who for some years had been a tutor at Oxford . This gentleman had so determined with himself , to pre- serve the integrity of his mind against all temptations from worldly advantage , that he was ...
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... learned in Latin , Greek , and Hebrew ; who , when he had received his new scholar , and examined him at the age of thirteen , was so surprised at his proficiency , that he asked him why he came to school , when he was rather fit to go ...
... learned in Latin , Greek , and Hebrew ; who , when he had received his new scholar , and examined him at the age of thirteen , was so surprised at his proficiency , that he asked him why he came to school , when he was rather fit to go ...
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