The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, Tom 8Luke Hansard & Sons, 1811 |
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Strona iii
... FATHERS , and no great reverence for any other , is what now - a - days constitutes a Protestant in fashion . But , as I imagine Religion loseth somewhat , and Learning a great deal more , by the neglect in which the FATHERS lye at ...
... FATHERS , and no great reverence for any other , is what now - a - days constitutes a Protestant in fashion . But , as I imagine Religion loseth somewhat , and Learning a great deal more , by the neglect in which the FATHERS lye at ...
Strona iv
... FATHERS sacred , and consequently decisive . For this church having introduced numerous errors and super- stitions , both in rites and doctrines , which the silence and the declarations of scripture equally condemned , they were obliged ...
... FATHERS sacred , and consequently decisive . For this church having introduced numerous errors and super- stitions , both in rites and doctrines , which the silence and the declarations of scripture equally condemned , they were obliged ...
Strona v
... FATHERS on their side . They seemed neither to consider antiquity in general as a thing rela- tive , nor Christian - antiquity as a thing positive : either of which considerations would have shewn them , that the FATHERS themselves were ...
... FATHERS on their side . They seemed neither to consider antiquity in general as a thing rela- tive , nor Christian - antiquity as a thing positive : either of which considerations would have shewn them , that the FATHERS themselves were ...
Strona vi
... Fathers * . In which , with admirable learning , and force of argument , he shewed , that the FATHERS were incompetent Deciders of the controversies now on foot ; since the points in question were not formed into articles till long ...
... Fathers * . In which , with admirable learning , and force of argument , he shewed , that the FATHERS were incompetent Deciders of the controversies now on foot ; since the points in question were not formed into articles till long ...
Strona vii
... FATHERS , and to turn his theological inquiries into a more useful channel . And his great rival in arts , though not in virtue , the famous Lord Digby , found it of such use to him , in his defence of the Reformed religion against his ...
... FATHERS , and to turn his theological inquiries into a more useful channel . And his great rival in arts , though not in virtue , the famous Lord Digby , found it of such use to him , in his defence of the Reformed religion against his ...
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