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The Life of Samuel Johnson, D.D., the First President of King's College, in ... - Page 85
by Thomas Bradbury Chandler - 1805 - 208 pages
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The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William ...

William Jones - Sermons, English - 1801 - 506 pages
...can speak both from personal " knowledge and from his writings. He was a man " of quick penetration, of extensive learning, and the " soundest piety. And...writing upon the deepest " subjects to the plainest understanding." As he had undertaken the tuition of two young Gentlemen whea he was at Bothersden,...
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 7

English literature - 1801 - 588 pages
...and from his writings. He was a man of .quirk penetration, of extcnfive learning, and 'the founddt piety. And he had, beyond any other man I ever knew, the talent of writing upon the di-epclt fjbjefts to the phibcft iindoritnndinrs. He is gone to his кй, and his works, we truft,...
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Antijacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine: And Protestant ..., Volume 7

1801 - 584 pages
...and from his writings. He was a man of quirk penetration, of extcnfive learning, and the foundeir. piety. And he had, beyond any other man I ever knew, the talsnt of writing upon the deepeft fnbjerts to the plaineft underftandings. He is gone to his rtft,...
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Primitive truth and order vindicated from modern misrepresentation: with a ...

John Skinner (bp. of Aberdeen.) - Episcopacy - 1803 - 568 pages
...from his writings. He was a man of quirk penetration, of e»!' tetifive learning, and the foundeft piety. And he had, beyond any other " man I ever knew, the talent of writing upon the deepeft fubje&a to the " plaineft underftandLigs. He is gone to his reft, and his works, we truft,...
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Primitive Truth and Order Vindicated from Modern Misrepresentation, with a ...

John Skinner (Bp. of Aberdeen) - Church history - 1803 - 564 pages
...and from his writings. He was a man of quick penetration, of els' tenfive learning, and the foundeft piety. And he had, beyond any other " man I ever knew, the talent of writing upon the deepeft fubjects to the " plaineft underftandings. He is gone to his reft, and his works, we truft,...
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The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ..., Volume 1

William Jones - Anglican Communion - 1810 - 516 pages
...was a man of quick penetration, of exten" sive learning, and the soundest piety. And hehadbevond " any other man I ever knew, the talent of writing upon " the deepest subjects to the plainest understanding." As he had undertaken the tuition of two young Gentlemen when he was at Bethersden,...
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An Account of the Life and Character of Alexander Adam, LL.D., Rector of the ...

Alexander Henderson - Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1810 - 382 pages
...netration, of extensive learning, and the sound* *' est piety ; and had, beyond any other man he 't ever knew, the talent of writing upon the deepest " subjects to the plainest understanding." Mr. Stevens was a great admirer, as every reader of true taste ever must be, of the...
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The Christian Journal, and Literary Register, Volume 3

1819 - 402 pages
...I can speak both from personal knowledge and from his writings. He was a man of quick penetration, of extensive learning, and the soundest piety. And...writing upon the deepest subjects to the plainest understanding." As he had undertaken the tuition of two young gentlemen when he was at Bethersden,...
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Memoirs of William Stevens, esq. [by sir J.A. Park.].

sir James Allan Park - 1825 - 160 pages
...quick penetration, of extensive learning, and the soundest piety; and had, beyond any other man he ever knew, the talent of writing upon the deepest subjects to the plainest understandings." Mr. Stevens was a great admirer, as every reader of true taste ever must be, of the biographical •works...
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Sermons: Practical, Doctrinal, and Expository

William Jones (of Nayland.) - Sermons - 1829 - 654 pages
...I can speak both from personal knowledge and from his Writings. He was a man of quick penetration , of extensive learning, and the soundest piety ; and...the deepest subjects to the plainest understandings. — Bishop Horsley's Charges. TME E.EY? W London -'ublulu* 9 .1 r Dor,. . S' Jofai SERMO tf PRACTICAL,...
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