General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most Eminent Persons of All Ages, Countries, Conditions, and Professions, Arranged According to Alphabetical Order, Volumen6G. G. and J. Robinson, 1807 |
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... distinguished , and his talents and character acquired him the notice of several eminent persons even at Stockholm . Several offers were made to fix him in that country ; but his leading propensity induced him to prefer that of the post ...
... distinguished , and his talents and character acquired him the notice of several eminent persons even at Stockholm . Several offers were made to fix him in that country ; but his leading propensity induced him to prefer that of the post ...
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... proceed from it . They exist in the mind ; they are the forms of the mind . They are distinguished from other ideas by two marks , which are easily discerned ; i . e . they appear universal and necessary ; KAN KAN ( 7 )
... proceed from it . They exist in the mind ; they are the forms of the mind . They are distinguished from other ideas by two marks , which are easily discerned ; i . e . they appear universal and necessary ; KAN KAN ( 7 )
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... distinguished general , was of Scotland , by a daughter of Drummond , duke of Perth . He was born in the county of Kin- lege of Aberdeen . Following the cause of cardine , in 1696 , and was educated at the col- the Stuart family , he ...
... distinguished general , was of Scotland , by a daughter of Drummond , duke of Perth . He was born in the county of Kin- lege of Aberdeen . Following the cause of cardine , in 1696 , and was educated at the col- the Stuart family , he ...
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... distinguished themselves as scholars , were sure of his countenance and encouragement . Of his love for his country , his zeal for its welfare and honour , his at- tachment for the protestant religion , and his affection for the church ...
... distinguished themselves as scholars , were sure of his countenance and encouragement . Of his love for his country , his zeal for its welfare and honour , his at- tachment for the protestant religion , and his affection for the church ...
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... distinguished himself in that department of study in which he afterwards became so eminent . While he was yet an undergraduate , he commenced his career in sacred criticis n , by publishing . " Two Disserta- tions : the first on the ...
... distinguished himself in that department of study in which he afterwards became so eminent . While he was yet an undergraduate , he commenced his career in sacred criticis n , by publishing . " Two Disserta- tions : the first on the ...
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Página 139 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Página 183 - Men suffer all their life long under the foolish superstition that they can be cheated. But it is as impossible for a man to be cheated by any one but himself, as for a thing to be and not to be at the same time.
Página 170 - Bees, he drew his pen against the licentious doctrine that private vices are public benefits, and morality as well as religion must join in his applause. Mr. Law's master-work, the Serious Call, is still read as a popular and powerful book of devotion.
Página 170 - A Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament...
Página 168 - I think, a just opinion, that whatever renders religion more rational, renders it more credible ; that he who, by a diligent and faithful examination of the original records, dismisses from the system one article which contradicts the apprehension, the experience, or the reasoning, of mankind, does more towards recommending the belief, and, with the belief, the influence, of Christianity, to the understandings and consciences of serious inquirers, and through them to universal reception and authority,...
Página 314 - ... never gave over any part of study till he had quite mastered it : but when that was done, he went to another subject, and did not lay out his learning with the diligence with which he laid it in. He had many volumes of materials upon all subjects laid together in so distinct a method, that he could with very little labour write on any of them. He had more life in his imagination, and a truer judgment, than may seem consistent with such a laborious course of study. Yet, as much as he was set on...
Página 38 - An Inquiry into the Constitution , Discipline , unity and Worship of the primitive Church , that flourished within the first three hundred years after Christ, faithfully collected out of the extant writings of those ages; Londres, 1691, in-8°; — The History of the Apostles' creed, with critical observations on its several articles; Londres, 1702, in-8".
Página 51 - It will be a delightful occupation for me to make you more acquainted with my husband's poem. Nobody can do it better than I, being the person who knows the most of that which is not...
Página 64 - Zeal, intrepidity, disinterestedness, were virtues which he possessed in an eminent degree. He was acquainted too with the learning cultivated...
Página 144 - His life in Oxford was to pick quarrels in the lectures of the public readers, and to advertise them to the then Bishop of Durham, that he might fill the ears of King James with discontents against the honest men that took pains in their places, and settled the truth (which he called Puritanism) in their auditors. He made it his work to see what books were in the press, and to look over epistles dedicatory and prefaces to the reader, to see what faults might be found.