A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors,with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 6O. Everett, 1826 |
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... tion of his studies . Through the special influence of Laud , he was preferred to a fellowship at All Souls College , in the University of Oxford . This was not done without some delay , for the nomination of Laud , although approved by ...
... tion of his studies . Through the special influence of Laud , he was preferred to a fellowship at All Souls College , in the University of Oxford . This was not done without some delay , for the nomination of Laud , although approved by ...
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... tion of the Bishop of London . The duties of these several appointments must have interferred with his studies at Oxford . In 1639 , being then twenty five years old , he married at Uppingham , and resigned his fellowship in the ...
... tion of the Bishop of London . The duties of these several appointments must have interferred with his studies at Oxford . In 1639 , being then twenty five years old , he married at Uppingham , and resigned his fellowship in the ...
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... tion can never hope to inspire . One of these archa- isms , and a very graceful one , is the introduction of the comparative degree , simply and without its contrasted quantity , of which he has made a very frequent use , but which he ...
... tion can never hope to inspire . One of these archa- isms , and a very graceful one , is the introduction of the comparative degree , simply and without its contrasted quantity , of which he has made a very frequent use , but which he ...
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... tion , and with every ground or argument , which had been elicited on either side by former controversies . But his own understanding was rather inventive than critical . He never failed to find a plausible argument for any opinion ...
... tion , and with every ground or argument , which had been elicited on either side by former controversies . But his own understanding was rather inventive than critical . He never failed to find a plausible argument for any opinion ...
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... tion which is so made , unless it be such a thing as is at first evident to all , is but sufficient to make a human faith , nor can it amount to a divine , much less can be obligatory to bind a person of a differing persuasion , to ...
... tion which is so made , unless it be such a thing as is at first evident to all , is but sufficient to make a human faith , nor can it amount to a divine , much less can be obligatory to bind a person of a differing persuasion , to ...
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