Of the Light of Nature: A DiscourseT. Constable, 1857 - 298 pages |
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Page xv
... mind , they could scarcely miss being intimate . Dr. Ralph Cudworth was his con- temporary for seven or eight years at Emanuel's . Jere- miah Burroughs , and Dr. Wallis , afterwards Professor of Mathematics , were also fellow - students ...
... mind , they could scarcely miss being intimate . Dr. Ralph Cudworth was his con- temporary for seven or eight years at Emanuel's . Jere- miah Burroughs , and Dr. Wallis , afterwards Professor of Mathematics , were also fellow - students ...
Page xvii
... mind and heart which has been left among mortals . Of Richard Culverwel , the sum of what we know is , that he obtained the living of Grundisburgh , in Suffolk , during the Protectorate ; that he conformed in 1662 , and continued there ...
... mind and heart which has been left among mortals . Of Richard Culverwel , the sum of what we know is , that he obtained the living of Grundisburgh , in Suffolk , during the Protectorate ; that he conformed in 1662 , and continued there ...
Page xxv
... mind . Judge candidly , and take his opinion , as thou wouldst do his picture , sitting ; - not from a luxuriant expression , wherein he always allowed for the shrinking , but from his declared judgment when he speaks professedly of ...
... mind . Judge candidly , and take his opinion , as thou wouldst do his picture , sitting ; - not from a luxuriant expression , wherein he always allowed for the shrinking , but from his declared judgment when he speaks professedly of ...
Page xxvi
... mind to those studies which gave his writings a character so different from that of any of those of the other great Nonconformists . Traces of Culverwel are to be found in Howe's works . It only remains that I say a few words in ...
... mind to those studies which gave his writings a character so different from that of any of those of the other great Nonconformists . Traces of Culverwel are to be found in Howe's works . It only remains that I say a few words in ...
Page xxxi
... mind is much less bur- dened with the weight of his learning , which for his years is almost as vast as that of Cudworth himself . His reading also extends more impartially than theirs over the polite as LIBRARY CRITICAL ESSAY ON THE ...
... mind is much less bur- dened with the weight of his learning , which for his years is almost as vast as that of Cudworth himself . His reading also extends more impartially than theirs over the polite as LIBRARY CRITICAL ESSAY ON THE ...
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