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Page ix
... give myself , and all I converse with , great pleasure . " We have said that Dr Watson refuted an antagonist without making an enemy . Mr Gibbon shewed this about three years afterwards , when he published his reply to those who had ...
... give myself , and all I converse with , great pleasure . " We have said that Dr Watson refuted an antagonist without making an enemy . Mr Gibbon shewed this about three years afterwards , when he published his reply to those who had ...
Page xi
... give you trouble about tithes . The clergy are hired by the state , and they are paid by tithes . Whether this be the best way of paying the clergy is not the question ; it was the best when first established . Most men of fortune care ...
... give you trouble about tithes . The clergy are hired by the state , and they are paid by tithes . Whether this be the best way of paying the clergy is not the question ; it was the best when first established . Most men of fortune care ...
Page xiv
... give way to the Catholic agitations in 1805 and 1812 , and , by supporting these demands , to give , in some mea- sure , the lie to his early principles . His views , to be sure , were always qualified with the clause , that the ...
... give way to the Catholic agitations in 1805 and 1812 , and , by supporting these demands , to give , in some mea- sure , the lie to his early principles . His views , to be sure , were always qualified with the clause , that the ...
Page xvi
... give to man a more intimate knowledge , a closer communion with God , than is visible in the ordinary course of Providence . Hence this striking , though irresistible inference , the founda- tion of Paley's argument , - In whatsoever ...
... give to man a more intimate knowledge , a closer communion with God , than is visible in the ordinary course of Providence . Hence this striking , though irresistible inference , the founda- tion of Paley's argument , - In whatsoever ...
Page xviii
... give them his care and pro- tection , he spent his summers on his estate , saying , " I can do more good in my own parish at that time than in any other situation . " It is also no ordinary or misplaced eulogium which we read in the ...
... give them his care and pro- tection , he spent his summers on his estate , saying , " I can do more good in my own parish at that time than in any other situation . " It is also no ordinary or misplaced eulogium which we read in the ...
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