Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Watson ...: Written by Himself at Different Intervals, and Revised in 1814, Volume 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1818 |
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... mind , I begin to per- ceive , are both of them losing their activity ; the evil days are coming on in which men usually say , there is no pleasure in them ; may I not be allowed , then , without incurring the imputation of vanity , to ...
... mind , I begin to per- ceive , are both of them losing their activity ; the evil days are coming on in which men usually say , there is no pleasure in them ; may I not be allowed , then , without incurring the imputation of vanity , to ...
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... mind indeed recoiled from such enquiries ; what im- ports it , I used to say to myself , whether Cicero would have said fortuito or fortuito- Areopagus or Areopagus ? and yet I was forced to attend to such things ; for a Westminster or ...
... mind indeed recoiled from such enquiries ; what im- ports it , I used to say to myself , whether Cicero would have said fortuito or fortuito- Areopagus or Areopagus ? and yet I was forced to attend to such things ; for a Westminster or ...
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... mind with principles of religion , which have never forsaken me . Erasmus , in his little treatise entitled Antibarbarorum , says that the safety of states depends upon three things - Upon a proper or impro- per education of the prince ...
... mind with principles of religion , which have never forsaken me . Erasmus , in his little treatise entitled Antibarbarorum , says that the safety of states depends upon three things - Upon a proper or impro- per education of the prince ...
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... mind did not much relish the coun- try , at least it did not relish the life I led in that country - town ; the constant reflec- tion that I was idling away my time mixed itself with every amusement , and poisoned all the pleasures 15.
... mind did not much relish the coun- try , at least it did not relish the life I led in that country - town ; the constant reflec- tion that I was idling away my time mixed itself with every amusement , and poisoned all the pleasures 15.
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... mind in favour of civil liberty , which was formed in it before I knew of what selfish and low - minded materials the pub- lic world was made . The subject of the English declamation is , “ Let tribunes be granted to the Roman people ...
... mind in favour of civil liberty , which was formed in it before I knew of what selfish and low - minded materials the pub- lic world was made . The subject of the English declamation is , “ Let tribunes be granted to the Roman people ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
66 My Lord admit answer appointed approbation Archbishop argument attention Bishop of Landaff bishoprick bonds of resignation Britain Cambridge Catholics Christian church civil clergy College constitution Crown dear Lord degree diocese Dissenters Divinity doctrine Duke of Grafton Duke of Rutland duty established favour France French give Grace Henry VI honour hope House of Commons House of Lords Houses of Parliament influence interest Ireland judgment King King's kingdom knew land letter liberty Lord Granby Lord John Cavendish Lord Rockingham Lord Shelburne Lordship Majesty Majesty's manner manufacturers matter means ment mind minister mode motu nation never occasion opinion party person petition Pitt political present Prince of Wales principles published question reason Regent religion respect sent sentiments Sermon sincere temper thing thought tion told treaty trust truth University Watson Whig whilst wish
Passagens conhecidas
Página 60 - These are the families of the sons of Noah, after their generations, in their nations : and by these were the nations divided in the earth after the flood.
Página 397 - Are you persuaded that the holy Scriptures contain sufficiently all doctrine required of necessity for eternal salvation through faith in Jesus Christ? And are you determined out of the said Scriptures to instruct the people committed to your charge, and to teach nothing (as required of necessity to eternal salvation) but that which you shall be persuaded may be concluded and proved by the Scripture?
Página 438 - The Wisdom and Goodness of God in having made both rich and poor; with an Appendix containing Reflections on the present State of England and France.
Página 28 - And hardly do we guess aright at things that are upon earth, and with labour do we find the things that are before us: but the things that are in heaven who hath searched out?
Página 391 - Considerations on the Expediency of revising the Liturgy and Articles of the Church of England,
Página 126 - To the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled...
Página 63 - I never troubled myself with answering any arguments which the opponents in the divinity-schools brought against the articles of the church, nor ever admitted their authority as decisive of a difficulty ; but I used on such occasions to say to them, holding the New Testament in my hand, En sacrum codicem...
Página 62 - I reduced the study of divinity into as narrow a compass as I could, for I determined to study nothing but my Bible, being much unconcerned about the opinions of councils, fathers, churches, bishops, and other men, as little inspired as myself.
Página 395 - Creed was repeated by the minister, and the king followed him throughout with a distinct and audible voice.