| 1818 - 628 páginas
...ternper, till the acquisition of knowledge was attended with nothing but t!m negiert of tía King and AM ministers ; and I feel, by a broken constitution at...councils, fathers, churches, bishops, and other men us little inspired a» myself. This mode of proceeding being opposite to the general one, and especially... | |
| 1818 - 638 páginas
...acquisition of knowledge was attended trii/i nothing but the neglect of the King and his ministers ; end I feel, by a broken constitution at this hour, the...I could, for I determined to study nothing but my Hible, being much unconcerned about the opinions of councils, fathers, churches, bishops, and other... | |
| 1818 - 826 páginas
...room for its insertion a second time, to compare the different notices. The passage is this — ; " I reduced the study of divinity into as narrow a compass...nothing but my Bible, being much unconcerned about the opinion of councils, fathers, bishops, and other men as little inspired a* myself. This mode of proceeding... | |
| 1818 - 860 páginas
...room for it« insertion a second time, to compare the different notices. The passage is this : — " I reduced the study of divinity into as narrow a compass...nothing but my Bible, being much unconcerned about the opinion of councils, fathers, bishops, and other men as little inspired as myself. This mode of proceeding... | |
| DAVID WILLISON - 1818 - 572 páginas
...by his experience of their use in the walks of other sciences. ' I reduced the study of di-.-inity into as narrow a compass as I could, for I determined to study nothing but my Bible, being muchunconcerned about the opinions of councils, fathers, churches, bishops, and other men, as little... | |
| 1818 - 590 páginas
...that the Dr. now determined " to study nothing but his Bible, being much unconcerned," observes he, " about the opinions of councils, fathers, churches,...bishops, and other men, as little inspired as myself. The Professor of Divinity had been nicknamed, Malleus Haereticorum ; it was thought to be his duty... | |
| 1818 - 708 páginas
...that the Dr. now determined " to study nothing but his Bible, being much unconcerned," observes he, " about the opinions of councils, fathers, churches,...bishops, and other men, as little inspired as myself. The Professor of Divinity had been nicknamed, Malleus Heereticorum ; it was thought to be his duty... | |
| 1818 - 590 páginas
...necessity for the grosser materials. Let us tear his own intrepid account of this singular process. ' /reduced the study of divinity into as narrow a compass as I could, for 1 determined to study nothing but my Bible, being much unconcerned about the opinions of councils,... | |
| 1821 - 490 páginas
...vii. 6.) MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS. BISHOP WATSON'S AccOUNT OF HIS METHOD OF STUDYING DIVINITY.* " I REDUcED the study of divinity into as narrow a compass as I couid, for I determined to study nothing but my bible, being much unconcerned about the opinions of... | |
| 1822 - 696 páginas
...conjecture. When defining the principle by which he was guided as Professor of Divinity, be proceeds thus : " I reduced the study of Divinity into as narrow a compass...as I could, for I determined to study nothing but ray Bible, being much unconcerned about the opinions of councils, fathers, churches, bishops, and other... | |
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