William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and Opinions |
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... called mysticism aroused , outside a very small coterie , an almost universal
feeling of unmitigated disgust . In fact , Law was as one born out of due time ; he
may be regarded as a relic of the past , or as an anticipation of the future , but of
his ...
... called mysticism aroused , outside a very small coterie , an almost universal
feeling of unmitigated disgust . In fact , Law was as one born out of due time ; he
may be regarded as a relic of the past , or as an anticipation of the future , but of
his ...
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Besides the classics , Law appears to have studied philosophy and also the so -
called mystic writers , of whom in later days he became so ardent an admirer .
Law also possessed some knowledge of Hebrew , which he learnt at the
University ...
Besides the classics , Law appears to have studied philosophy and also the so -
called mystic writers , of whom in later days he became so ardent an admirer .
Law also possessed some knowledge of Hebrew , which he learnt at the
University ...
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... head of King ' s College , who complained to the present lord - treasurer ( who
was zealous for his degradation ) upon account of some queries in his speech
called tripos speech , such as , Whether the sun shines when it is in an eclipse ?
... head of King ' s College , who complained to the present lord - treasurer ( who
was zealous for his degradation ) upon account of some queries in his speech
called tripos speech , such as , Whether the sun shines when it is in an eclipse ?
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The bishop explained that his description of the Church which had given so much
offence applied not to a church but to the invisible Church of Christ . ' This
explanation called forth some of the most 28 Third Letter to Bishop Hoadly .
brilliant ...
The bishop explained that his description of the Church which had given so much
offence applied not to a church but to the invisible Church of Christ . ' This
explanation called forth some of the most 28 Third Letter to Bishop Hoadly .
brilliant ...
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The circumstances which called it forth were these . In 1714 , Dr. Bernard
Mandeville , a physician , published a short doggerel poem , entitled ' The
Grumbling Hive , or Knaves turned Honest , ' in which he described a hive of
bees who grew ...
The circumstances which called it forth were these . In 1714 , Dr. Bernard
Mandeville , a physician , published a short doggerel poem , entitled ' The
Grumbling Hive , or Knaves turned Honest , ' in which he described a hive of
bees who grew ...
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Página 233 - ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, who dost govern all things in heaven and earth ; Mercifully hear the supplications of thy people, and grant us thy peace all the days of our life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.