The Life of Richard Bentley, D.D.: Master of Trinity College, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, Volumen1J.G. & F. Rivington, 1833 |
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... CHAP . I. deration than his trade of mason ' might imply ; according to the authority just cited , he too had been a cavalier , and had held a major's commission in the Royal army * . This however is certain , that in the education and ...
... CHAP . I. deration than his trade of mason ' might imply ; according to the authority just cited , he too had been a cavalier , and had held a major's commission in the Royal army * . This however is certain , that in the education and ...
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... CHAP . I. paid much attention to the criticism of the New Testa- ment ; a subject which he resumed with so much energy at a more advanced age . But his favourite objects of pursuit at this as well as every other period of life , were ...
... CHAP . I. paid much attention to the criticism of the New Testa- ment ; a subject which he resumed with so much energy at a more advanced age . But his favourite objects of pursuit at this as well as every other period of life , were ...
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... CHAP . II . deposited in that noble collection : but that the Bi- shop , who had sent his eldest son to his own college at Cambridge , should have been determined in the choice of an university for his second son by the pri- vate wish ...
... CHAP . II . deposited in that noble collection : but that the Bi- shop , who had sent his eldest son to his own college at Cambridge , should have been determined in the choice of an university for his second son by the pri- vate wish ...
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... CHAP . II . you . I am your's affectionately , W. W. " " 1689-90 . Ordained In the following year Bentley was ordained deacon March 16 . by the Bishop of London , Dr. Henry Compton * ; deacon . and shortly afterwards received the ...
... CHAP . II . you . I am your's affectionately , W. W. " " 1689-90 . Ordained In the following year Bentley was ordained deacon March 16 . by the Bishop of London , Dr. Henry Compton * ; deacon . and shortly afterwards received the ...
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... CHAP . II . gence could have ensured the same attention to all the poets in this multifarious assemblage , some in- equality must have been observable in the perform- ance and the object itself would be better answered by several ...
... CHAP . II . gence could have ensured the same attention to all the poets in this multifarious assemblage , some in- equality must have been observable in the perform- ance and the object itself would be better answered by several ...
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Página 341 - A Discourse of Freethinking, occasioned by the rise and growth of a Sect called Freethinkers...
Página 62 - Epistles, both living near the same time, which was that of Cyrus and Pythagoras. As the first has been agreed by all ages since for the greatest master in his kind, and all others of that sort have been but imitations of his original ; so I think the Epistles of Phalaris to have more grace, more spirit, more force of wit and genius, than any others I have ever seen, either ancient or modern.
Página 94 - Every true critic is a hero born, descending in a direct line from a celestial stem...
Página 399 - ... so exactly agree word for word, and, what at first amazed me, order for order, that no two tallies nor two indentures can agree better.
Página 378 - The King, observing with judicious eyes, The state of both his universities, To Oxford sent a troop of horse ; and why ? That learned body wanted loyalty : To Cambridge books he sent, as well discerning How much that loyal body wanted learning.
Página 14 - Theodotian, that occur in the whole Bible. This he made for his own use, to know the Hebrew, not from the late rabbins, but from the ancient versions ; when, bating Arabic, Persic, and Ethiopic, he read over the whole Polyglot.
Página 351 - Et nos tela, pater, ferrumque haud debile dextra Spargimus ; et nostro sequitur de vulnere sanguis. Longe illi dea mater erit, quae nube fugac•em Feminea tegat et vanis sese occulat umbris.
Página 319 - Horace, in Latin and English ; with a Translation of Dr. Ben-ley's Notes. To which are added Notes upon Notes. In 24 parts complete. By several hands. 1713.
Página 44 - When I wrote my Treatise about our System *, I had an eye upon such principles as might work with considering men for the belief of a Deity, and nothing can rejoice me more than to find it useful for that purpose.
Página 83 - You feel, by the emptiness and deadness of them, that you converse with some dreaming pedant with his elbow on his desk; not with an active, ambitious tyrant, with his hand on his sword, commanding a million of subjects.