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" Dr. , [Dixon,] one of the heads of houses present, observed, that as these six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the conduct of some who had too little ; and Mr. "
Priestcraft defended. A sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young ... - Page 20
by John Macgowan - 1771 - 48 pages
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Priestcraft defended. A sermon, occasioned by the expulsion of six young ...

John Macgowan - 1806 - 286 pages
...Divines ? IX. Dr. ". , one of the Heads of Houses present, observed, that as these Six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to enquire into the conduct of some who had too little. From this part of our text, it appears, that the several crimes...
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The Practical Expositor: Or, Scripture Illustrated by Facts, and Arranged ...

Charles Buck - Bible - 1815 - 430 pages
...against them. Dr. — one of the Heads of Houses present, observed, that as these six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the conduct of some who had too little. What a state must religion have been in at Oxford,...
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Infernal Conference ; Or Dialogues of Devils: On the Many Vices which Abound ...

John Macgowan - Christian life - 1816 - 742 pages
...against them. Dr. , one of the Heads of Houses present, observed, that, as these six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the conduct of some who had too little; and Mr. was heard to tell their chief accuser,...
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Volume 6

1842 - 622 pages
...their College, who alone spoke in their favour, shrewdly observing, that as " these gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the conduct of some who had too little." The first Methodist chapel in America, a building...
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The Pleasing Expositor; Or, Anecdotes Illustrative of Select Passages of the ...

John Whitecross - Anecdotes - 1831 - 300 pages
...against them. Dr. , one of the heads of the houses present, observed, that as these six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the conduct of some who had too little. What a state must religion have been in at Oxford,...
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The Life of the Rev. Rowland Hill

Edwin Sidney - 1834 - 496 pages
...shrewdly observed by one of the heads of houses present on their trial, " that as these six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the conduct of some who had too little," and whose pursuits, if visited according to the...
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The Life of the Rev. Rowland Hill, A.M.

Edwin Sidney - 1834 - 438 pages
...shrewdly observed by one of the heads of houses present on their trial, "that as these six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the conduct of some who had too little," and whose pursuits, if visited according to the...
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Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield

John Gillies - Bookbinding - 1834 - 672 pages
...overruled, and sentence pronounced against them. Dr. Dixon observed, that as these six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the conduct of some who had too little ; and the vice chancellor was heard to tell their...
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The Life and Times of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A.

Robert Philip - Evangelical Revival - 1838 - 678 pages
...pronounced against them. One of the heads of houses present observed, that as these six gentlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the conduct of some who had too liitle. Mr. (the ViceChancellor) Durell was heard to tell...
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The Life and Times of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A.

Robert Philip - Evangelical Revival - 1838 - 584 pages
...pronounced against them. On? of the heads of houses present observed, that as these six g'?otlemen were expelled for having too much religion, it would be very proper to inquire into the conduct of some who had too little ! Mr. (the Vice-Chancellor) Durell, was heard to...
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