The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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Pagina 103
... considered that his late sermon was a grievous departure from the comparatively liberal principles of his Irenicum . To these several authors he subsequently replied in a goodly quarto , entitled ' The Unreasonableness of Separation ...
... considered that his late sermon was a grievous departure from the comparatively liberal principles of his Irenicum . To these several authors he subsequently replied in a goodly quarto , entitled ' The Unreasonableness of Separation ...
Pagina 357
... considered Addison as the writer of Tickell's version . These translations , published at the same time , were certainly meant as rivals to one another . We cannot convey a more adequate idea of this than in the words of Pope , in a ...
... considered Addison as the writer of Tickell's version . These translations , published at the same time , were certainly meant as rivals to one another . We cannot convey a more adequate idea of this than in the words of Pope , in a ...
Pagina 494
... considered as influencing practice ; " and " of the government of God considered as a scheme or constitution imperfectly comprehended . " In the second part , which is devoted to revealed religion , he discusses , seriatim , “ the ...
... considered as influencing practice ; " and " of the government of God considered as a scheme or constitution imperfectly comprehended . " In the second part , which is devoted to revealed religion , he discusses , seriatim , “ the ...
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