The English Church and Its Bishops 1700-1800, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1887 - Bishops |
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... whole of his public life . He had held an important London lectureship as early as 1694 ; and in 1705 he had already entered into the full tide of controversy . ' Gibbon well describes Hoadly as the object of Whig idolatry and Tory ...
... whole of his public life . He had held an important London lectureship as early as 1694 ; and in 1705 he had already entered into the full tide of controversy . ' Gibbon well describes Hoadly as the object of Whig idolatry and Tory ...
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... whole king- dom . ' He was preached and wrote against over all the nation . ' In later days the odium attached to his name has followed him more generally than the praise . One of his recent biographers exclaims that it is absolutely ...
... whole king- dom . ' He was preached and wrote against over all the nation . ' In later days the odium attached to his name has followed him more generally than the praise . One of his recent biographers exclaims that it is absolutely ...
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... whole , has taken a position almost as far removed from that of a Dutch Arminian as from that of a Roman Catholic must feel that there was a baldness in his theological views which , so far as they prevailed , entered into a very unat ...
... whole , has taken a position almost as far removed from that of a Dutch Arminian as from that of a Roman Catholic must feel that there was a baldness in his theological views which , so far as they prevailed , entered into a very unat ...
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... latitudi- narian , nor was he , on the whole , illiberal.2 It was certain Newton , p . 119 . 2 The splenetic Wakefield called him , with very little reason , ' persecuting . ' that if the Church were animated by his safe and.
... latitudi- narian , nor was he , on the whole , illiberal.2 It was certain Newton , p . 119 . 2 The splenetic Wakefield called him , with very little reason , ' persecuting . ' that if the Church were animated by his safe and.
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... whole passage contrasting Christ and Mahomet , with which the discourse had eloquently concluded . It was full thirty years since he had heard it preached . At Cambridge , as Master of St. Catherine's , Sherlock had held a very ...
... whole passage contrasting Christ and Mahomet , with which the discourse had eloquently concluded . It was full thirty years since he had heard it preached . At Cambridge , as Master of St. Catherine's , Sherlock had held a very ...
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