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... Warburton , D. D. Lord Bishop of Gloucester . A New Edition . To which is prefixed , a Discourse by way of General Preface ; containing some Account of the Life , Wri- tings , and Character of the Author . By Richard Hurd , D. D. Lord ...
... Warburton are of any value in the question ; and who , p . 115 , as has been already ob- served , triumphantly quotes the saying of Lord Camden , that the discretion of a judge is the law of tyrants : in the best , it is often- times ...
... Warburton , D. D. Lord Bishop of Gloucester . A New Edition . To which is prefixed , a Discourse by way of General Preface ; containing some Account of the Life , Writings , and Character of the Author . Author . By Richard Hurd , D. D. ...
... Warburton was a kind of comet which came athwart the system of the Church of England , at a time when all its movements were proceeding with an uniformity extremely unfavourable to the ap- pearance of such a phænomenon . Accordingly the ...
... Warburton , should in such times have been able to break through the impediments of usage and prejudice . It is insinuated by the right reverend biographer , that an early se- riousness of mind determined our author to the ...