The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 1T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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Page vii
... given to the world . Worthy of such biogra- phers was he , who in conformity to his own maxim , when no hopes remained of a change of behaviour in James II . and his * * " He , who builds his greatness and his fortune by flattering and ...
... given to the world . Worthy of such biogra- phers was he , who in conformity to his own maxim , when no hopes remained of a change of behaviour in James II . and his * * " He , who builds his greatness and his fortune by flattering and ...
Page xi
... given to the public in the Appendix , No. IV . Of Wickliffe , the illustrious fore - runner of our English Re- formers ( see the Appendix , No. I. ) and of his singularly- rare work , Dialogorum Libri IV . & c . , the curious reader ...
... given to the public in the Appendix , No. IV . Of Wickliffe , the illustrious fore - runner of our English Re- formers ( see the Appendix , No. I. ) and of his singularly- rare work , Dialogorum Libri IV . & c . , the curious reader ...
Page xxiii
... given a copious account in a note to his Life of Bishop Sanderson . * Upon the subject of birth , a late eminent Prelate of our Church , who will be venerated by remote pos- terity for his masterly Defences of the Christian and Jewish ...
... given a copious account in a note to his Life of Bishop Sanderson . * Upon the subject of birth , a late eminent Prelate of our Church , who will be venerated by remote pos- terity for his masterly Defences of the Christian and Jewish ...
Page xxiv
... given , why any man should derive honour or infamy from the station which his ancestors filled in civil society . " His Lordship owns , at the same time , that the con- trary opinion is generally predominant : in representing his own ...
... given , why any man should derive honour or infamy from the station which his ancestors filled in civil society . " His Lordship owns , at the same time , that the con- trary opinion is generally predominant : in representing his own ...
Page xxvii
... given of his teaching is more eloquent , and more discri minating , even than the panegyric which Dr. Barford pronounced in Latin upon his schoolmaster , Dr. George . " The same competent authority has commended , in no feeble terms ...
... given of his teaching is more eloquent , and more discri minating , even than the panegyric which Dr. Barford pronounced in Latin upon his schoolmaster , Dr. George . " The same competent authority has commended , in no feeble terms ...
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