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History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume ... - Page 321
by Gilbert Burnet - 1823
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The baronetage of England, or, The history of the English baronets ..., Volume 2

rev. William Betham - 1802 - 488 pages
...eminent in the late times; but made all the use he could of it to protect good men of all persuasions. He was much for liberty of conscience; and being disgusted with the dry systematical way of those timts, he studied to raise those he conversed with to a nobler set of thoughts, and to consider religion...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

Biography - 1817 - 504 pages
...eminent hi the late times; but made all the use he could of it to protect good men of all persuasions. He was much for liberty of conscience ; and, being...seed of a deiform nature (to use one of his - own pbrases) *. In order to this, he set young students much on reading the ancient philosophers, chiefly...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

Biography - 1817 - 490 pages
...eminent in the late times; but made all the use he could of it to protect good men of all persuasions. He was much for liberty of conscience ; and, being...nobler set of thoughts, and to consider religion as a «eed of a deilorm nature (to use one of his own phrases) *. In order to this, he set young students...
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Reflections on the four principal religions, which have obtained in the ...

David Williamson - 1824 - 802 pages
...who conversed with him to a nobler sot of thoughts, and to consider religion as a seed of a dciform nature (to use one of his own phrases). In order to this, he set yonng students much on reading the ancient Philosophers, chiefly Plato, Tully, and Platin, and considering...
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time, Volume 1

Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1833 - 684 pages
...eminent in the late times ; but made all the use he could of it to protect good men of all persuasions. He. was much for liberty of conscience : and being...conversed with him to a nobler set of thoughts, and to u Uncharitable aggravation, the successors of the Caroline S. bishops equalled in munificence * A base...
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Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With Notes by the Earls ..., Volume 1

Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1833 - 676 pages
...eminent in the late times ; but made all the use he could of it to protect good men of all persuasions. He was much for liberty of conscience : and being...conversed with him to a nobler set of thoughts, and to • Uncharitable aggravation, the successors of the Caroline S. bishops equalled in munificence * A...
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The Literature of the Church of England Indicated in Selections ..., Volume 2

Richard Cattermole - 1844 - 524 pages
...eminent in the late times; but made all the use he could of it to protect good men of all persuasions. He was much for liberty of conscience: and being disgusted...of thoughts, and to consider religion as a seed of deiform nature (to use one of his own phrases). In order to this, he set young students much on reading...
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Two Treatises on the Christian Priesthood and on the Dignity of ..., Volume 1

George Hickes - Church - 1847 - 374 pages
...Tillotson, were formed at least, if not actually brought up by him. To quote Bishop Burnet's words, "He was much for liberty of conscience, and being...who conversed with him to a nobler set of thoughts. In order to this he set young students much on reading the ancient philosophers, chiefly Plato, Tully,...
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Two treatises, one of the Christian priesthood; the other of the dignity of ...

George Hickes - 1847 - 386 pages
...Tillotson, were formed at least, if not actually brought up by him. To quote Bishop Burnet's words, " He was much for liberty of conscience, and being disgusted...who conversed with him to a nobler set of thoughts. In order to this he set young students much on reading the ancient philosophers, chiefly Plato, Tully,...
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Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, Volume 1

William Whewell - Ethics - 1852 - 316 pages
...eminent in the late times, but made all the use he could of it to protect good men of all persuasions. He was much for liberty of conscience ; and being...nobler set of thoughts, and to consider religion as the seed of a deiform nature (to use one of his own phrases). In order to this, he set young students...
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