The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, Studies, and Writings, Volumen1Longman, Rees, 1831 |
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... Character of his Father , ibid , et xxviii . - Letter on the Death of his younger Brother , xxviii . - Tuition under his Father , ibid . - Is placed at Maidstone School , ibid . - Uncommon Proficiency in School Learning , ibid ...
... Character of his Father , ibid , et xxviii . - Letter on the Death of his younger Brother , xxviii . - Tuition under his Father , ibid . - Is placed at Maidstone School , ibid . - Uncommon Proficiency in School Learning , ibid ...
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... character must not be set too high ; we must beware of exaggeration ; he must be represented as good and pious , rather than wise or great . This comes not from the truth but from the times and it is what we must expect to hear , till ...
... character must not be set too high ; we must beware of exaggeration ; he must be represented as good and pious , rather than wise or great . This comes not from the truth but from the times and it is what we must expect to hear , till ...
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... character ) is expected to have acquired , from a proper study of the Scripture , that experience which makes all these things plain , and enables us to see the spiritual in the natural world ; the glass in which ( dia , by means of ...
... character ) is expected to have acquired , from a proper study of the Scripture , that experience which makes all these things plain , and enables us to see the spiritual in the natural world ; the glass in which ( dia , by means of ...
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... character sui generis , such as the common forms of education could never have produced ; and it seems to me not to have been well explained , how and by what means he fell upon things seemingly so new and uncommon : but we do not ...
... character sui generis , such as the common forms of education could never have produced ; and it seems to me not to have been well explained , how and by what means he fell upon things seemingly so new and uncommon : but we do not ...
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... character and a great favourite with the world , we might have received his doctrines with our mouths open and our eyes shut : but our dangers are quite of another kind . From him nothing is to be taken upon trust : every thing must be ...
... character and a great favourite with the world , we might have received his doctrines with our mouths open and our eyes shut : but our dangers are quite of another kind . From him nothing is to be taken upon trust : every thing must be ...
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