The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, Studies, and Writings, Volume 1Longman, Rees, 1831 - Theology |
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Page viii
... labour of my life has been thrown away ! This analogy , which he will not suffer Bishop Horne to suppose , without being fanciful and presumptuous , has been admitted and insisted upon , as plain and certain , by the best divines of the ...
... labour of my life has been thrown away ! This analogy , which he will not suffer Bishop Horne to suppose , without being fanciful and presumptuous , has been admitted and insisted upon , as plain and certain , by the best divines of the ...
Page xi
... labour a little : but , if the wa are considered only as figures , the case alters . And , if this great subject should have parts and circumstances not to be understood , we must argue from what is understood . They seem to have been ...
... labour a little : but , if the wa are considered only as figures , the case alters . And , if this great subject should have parts and circumstances not to be understood , we must argue from what is understood . They seem to have been ...
Page xiii
... labours . His pur- suits in literature will now most probably be frivolous in themselves , and foreign to his profession as a clergyman . No man will do great things , when he yields to secular influence , where literary and religious ...
... labours . His pur- suits in literature will now most probably be frivolous in themselves , and foreign to his profession as a clergyman . No man will do great things , when he yields to secular influence , where literary and religious ...
Page xxiii
... labour is the " chief of sweet things . " You know , sir , to what interruptions my life has been subject for thirty years past , and there is some tender ground before us , on which I am to tread as lightly as truth will permit ; you ...
... labour is the " chief of sweet things . " You know , sir , to what interruptions my life has been subject for thirty years past , and there is some tender ground before us , on which I am to tread as lightly as truth will permit ; you ...
Page xlvii
... labours , the Gospel , the law , the church , the bar , the schools of learning , the rich and the poor , have long felt and confessed the benefit ; and may they long continue so to do ! although it may be said , without any suspicion ...
... labours , the Gospel , the law , the church , the bar , the schools of learning , the rich and the poor , have long felt and confessed the benefit ; and may they long continue so to do ! although it may be said , without any suspicion ...
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