The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... Bishops War- burton and Hurd . Cadell and Davies . 1809 . THE private literary converse ( for confidential letters are ... Bishop Hurd . " These letters give so true a picture of the writer's ( Warburton's ) character , and are , besides ...
... Bishops War- burton and Hurd . Cadell and Davies . 1809 . THE private literary converse ( for confidential letters are ... Bishop Hurd . " These letters give so true a picture of the writer's ( Warburton's ) character , and are , besides ...
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... bishop had a mixed motive in this charitable dona- tion . The warmth , however , of a mutual and ardent friendship may sufficiently excuse the rather overstrained panegyric of the respective authors , especially as they do not appear to ...
... bishop had a mixed motive in this charitable dona- tion . The warmth , however , of a mutual and ardent friendship may sufficiently excuse the rather overstrained panegyric of the respective authors , especially as they do not appear to ...
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... Bishop Berkeley , it is added , " is indeed a great man , and the only visionary I ever knew that was . " This anecdote of Whiston must show the vanity of human wisdom . " " He Pray did you feel either of those earthquakes ? [ In March ...
... Bishop Berkeley , it is added , " is indeed a great man , and the only visionary I ever knew that was . " This anecdote of Whiston must show the vanity of human wisdom . " " He Pray did you feel either of those earthquakes ? [ In March ...
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... , did he now see our public papers filled with booksellers ' puffs of their own publications ! The good bishop , however , was not so happy in all his re- flexions as in the above ; and it is plain .6 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... , did he now see our public papers filled with booksellers ' puffs of their own publications ! The good bishop , however , was not so happy in all his re- flexions as in the above ; and it is plain .6 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... Bishop Warburton , “ I would say it is such an irregular exercise of the mind as makes us give a stronger assent to the conclusion , than the evidence of the premises will warrant : then reason begins to be betrayed , and then ...
... Bishop Warburton , “ I would say it is such an irregular exercise of the mind as makes us give a stronger assent to the conclusion , than the evidence of the premises will warrant : then reason begins to be betrayed , and then ...
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