| Gilbert Burnet - 1753 - 670 lehte
...the Univerfity from the iburnels of Owen and Goodwin. At Cambridge he joined with thofe who ftudied to propagate better thoughts, to take men off from being in parties, or from narrow notions, from fuperftitious conceits, and a fiercenefs about opinions. He was alfo a great obferver and a promoter... | |
| 1784 - 862 lehte
...univcrfity of Oxford from the fournefs of Owen and Goodwin. At Cambridge he jomed with thofe, who it if lied to propagate better thoughts, to take men off from being in parties, or from narrow notions, from fuperftitious conceits, and a fiercenefj about opinions. He was alfo a great ohferver and promoter... | |
| 1784 - 778 lehte
...of Oxford " from the fournefs of Owen and Goodwin. At Cam" bridge he joined with thofe who (tudied to propagate " better thoughts, to take men off from...being in parties, " or from' narrow notions, from fuperftitious conceits, " and fiercenefs about opinions. He was alfo a great ob" ferver and promoter... | |
| Ezekiel Hopkins (bp. of Derry.) - 1809 - 676 lehte
...appeared, of another stamp, the Church had quite lost her esteem over the nation." They laboured chiefly " to take men off from being in parties, or from narrow...superstitious conceits, and a fierceness about opinions." They maintained, besides, a good correspondence with those from whom they differed, " and allowed a... | |
| 1809 - 618 lehte
...stamp, the church had quite lost her esteem over the nation." They laboured chiefly "to lake men oft" from being in parties, or from narrow notions, from...superstitious conceits, and a fierceness about opinions." The? maintained besides, a good correspondence with those front, whom thejr Differed ; " and allowed... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 482 lehte
...Owen and Goodwin. At Cambridge he joined with those who studied to propagate better thoughts, to lake men off from being in parties, or from narrow notions, from superstitious conceits, and fierceness about opinions. He was also a great observer and promoter of experimental philosophy, which... | |
| John Aikin - 1815 - 506 lehte
...use of that alliance but to do good offices, and to cover the university of Oxford from the fourness of Owen and Goodwin. At Cambridge, he joined with...from being in parties, or from narrow notions, from superstitiou* conceits and fierceness abeut opinions. He wai also a great observer and promoter of... | |
| 1817 - 552 lehte
...he made no other use of that alliance but to do good offices, and to cover the university of Oxford from the sourness of Owen and Goodwin. At Cambridge...from narrow notions, from superstitious conceits, and fierceness about opinions. He was also a great observer and promoter of experimental philosophy, which... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 556 lehte
...he made no other use of that alliance but to do good offices, and to cover the university of Oxford from the sourness of Owen and Goodwin. At Cambridge...narrow notions, from, superstitious conceits, and fierceness about opinions. He was also a great observer and promoter of experimental philosophy, which... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 lehte
...he made no other use of that alliance, but to do good offices, and to cover the university tiOxford from the sourness of Owen and Goodwin. At Cambridge,...from narrow notions, from superstitious conceits, and fierceness about opinions. He was also a great observer and promoter of experimental philosophy, which... | |
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