| Job Orton - 1766 - 340 lehte
...particular Favourite. It is impoffible to tell you, how much 1 am charmed with the Devotion, good Senfc and Pathos, which is every where to be found in him. I cannot forbear looking upon him, as one of the greateft Orators, both with Regard to Copioufnefs, Acutenefs and Energy, that our Nation hath produced... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1802 - 626 lehte
...giving him some account of his studies, he saith, " Baxter is my particular favourite. It is impossible to tell you, how much I am charmed with the devotion, good sense and pathos, which is every where to be found in him, I cannot forbear looking upon him as one... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1802 - 644 lehte
...giving him some account of his studies, ho saith, " Baxter is my particular favourite. It is impossible to tell you, how much I am charmed with the devotion, good sense and pathos, which is every where to be found in him, I cannot forbear looking upon him as one... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1808 - 652 lehte
...account of his studies, expresses himself thus : " BAXTER is my particular favourite. It is impossible to tell you how much I am charmed with the devotion, good sense, and pathos, whidi is every where to be found in him. CARTER-LANE, DOCTOKS'-COMMONS. Engliah... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1817 - 510 lehte
...favourite ;' and adds, ' It is impossible to tell how much I am charmed with the devotion, good sense, and pathos, which is every where to be found in him. I cannot forbear looking upon him as one of the greatest orators, both with regard to copiousness, acuteness, and energy, that our nation has produced,'... | |
| Shropshire gazetteer - 1824 - 1028 lehte
...particular favourite. It is impossible to tell how much I am charmed with the devotion, good sense, and pathos, which is every where to be found in him. I cannot forbear looking upon him as one of the greatest orators, both with regard to copiousness, acuteness, and energy, that our nation hath produced:... | |
| Job Orton - 1825 - 294 lehte
...giving him some account of his studics, he aaith, " Baxter is my particular favourite. It la impossible to tell you, how much I am charmed with the devotion, good sense, and pathos, which is every where to be found in him. I cannot forbear looking upon him, as one... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1829 - 534 lehte
...whiAi I meet with very agreeahle entertainment. Baxter is my particular favourite, and it is impossible to tell you how much I am charmed with the devotion, good sense, and pathos, which are every where to be found in that writer. I cannot indeed forbear looking... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1829 - 534 lehte
...which I meet with very agreeable entertainment. Baxter is my particular favourite, and it is impossible to tell you how much I am charmed with the devotion, good sense, and pathos, which are every where to be found in that writer. I cannot indeed forbear looking... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1830 - 868 lehte
...particular favourite. It is impossible to tell you how much 1 am charmed with the devotion, good sense, and pathos, which is every where to be found in him. I cannot forbear looking upon him as one of the greatest orators, both with regard to copiousness, acuteness, and energy, that our nation hath produced... | |
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