The Life of Thomas Burgess, D.D.: F.R.S., F.A.S., &c. &c. &c., Late Lord Bishop of SalisburyLongman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1840 - 557 pages |
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Abergwilly acquaintance addressed affectionate ancient attention authority Barrington Bishop Burgess Bishop of Durham Bishop of Salisbury Bishop of St blessed CHAP chaplain character Christ Christian Church Church of England clergy College critical Cyprian David's Dawes DEAR LORD DEAR SIR delighted Digamma diocese Diocese of Salisbury Divine doctrine Durham duties edition eminent expressed faithful Father favour feelings following letter give Gospel Greek Greek language habits happy heart Holy Homer honour hope interest Irenĉus Jesus kind labour Lampeter language late Latin learned literary living LORD MONBODDO Lordship manner ment mind Mongewell object obliged occasion opinion Oxford parish particular passage pleasure principles question racter readers religion religious respect Rome Rural Deans scholar Scriptures sermon Servant sincerely Society spirit Terentianus Maurus testimony thing THOMAS BURGESS thou tion treatise Tyrwhitt various venerable verse Villoison Welbeck Street wish writing
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