The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Volume 8Luke Hansard & Sons, near Lincoln's Inn-Fields, 1811 |
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Page viii
... Christian Church . But , let us divest ourselves of prejudice , whether we think with the few or the many ; and we shall soon understand that in the heat of a contention evidence will be apt to be overrated . Nay , when fairly esti ...
... Christian Church . But , let us divest ourselves of prejudice , whether we think with the few or the many ; and we shall soon understand that in the heat of a contention evidence will be apt to be overrated . Nay , when fairly esti ...
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... Christian writers have indis- putably the advantage , both in eloquence and ethics . And we may venture to say that there are some of them who have successively rivaled the best writers of the higher and purer antiquity . St ...
... Christian writers have indis- putably the advantage , both in eloquence and ethics . And we may venture to say that there are some of them who have successively rivaled the best writers of the higher and purer antiquity . St ...
Page xxii
... Christian ; yet the figurative expressions used in the institution of the Lord's supper , and the frequent mention of mysteries throughout the New Testament ( though it be of mysteries which the genius of the gospel had revealed and ...
... Christian ; yet the figurative expressions used in the institution of the Lord's supper , and the frequent mention of mysteries throughout the New Testament ( though it be of mysteries which the genius of the gospel had revealed and ...
Page xxviii
... Christian Church , found no way of standing in their new - recovered liberty , but by supplying their want of power with a superior share of knowledge . To this every thing contributed . They were led , even by the spirit of opposition ...
... Christian Church , found no way of standing in their new - recovered liberty , but by supplying their want of power with a superior share of knowledge . To this every thing contributed . They were led , even by the spirit of opposition ...
Page xxix
... Christian religion ; whose doctrines reveal the great prinicples of moral truth ; and whose discipline establishes a ministry consecrated to its sup- port and service . It is true , indeed , the concurrence of several cross accidents ...
... Christian religion ; whose doctrines reveal the great prinicples of moral truth ; and whose discipline establishes a ministry consecrated to its sup- port and service . It is true , indeed , the concurrence of several cross accidents ...
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