| Biography - 1784 - 552 pages
...foul. This freedom," continues the good bifhop, " made his acquaintance and friendfhip very defireable by " every good man, that would be better. He would...him be very fure of a friend, that would not fuffer fin " upon him. I may fay of him, what Pliny fays of Corel" lius Rufus, whofe death he laments, *.... | |
| Biography - 1798 - 482 pages
...faved his own foul. This freedom," continues the gootf bifhop, " made his acquaintance and friendfhip very defirable by every good man, that would be better....him be very fure of a friend, that would not fuffer fin upon him. I may fay of him, what Pliny fays of Corellius Rnfus, whofe death he laments, « amifi... | |
| Biography - 1814 - 538 pages
...own soul. This freedom," continues the bishop, " made his acquaintance and friendship very desirable* by every good man, that would be better. He would in him be very sure of a friend, that would not suffer sin upon him. I may say of him what Pliny says of Corellius... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 540 pages
...own soul. This freedom," continues the hishop, " made his acquaintance and friendship very desirable by every good man, that would be better. He would in him be very sure of a friend, that would not suffer sin upon him. I may say of him what Pliny says of Corellius... | |
| 1828
...and worldly advantage. Upon this consideration, his acquaintance and friendship were very desirable by every good man, that would be better. He would in him be very sure of a friend that would not suffer sin upon him. I may say of him what Pliny says of Corellius... | |
| 1832 - 550 pages
...this consideration his acquaintance and 32-2 .MEMOIE (IF DR. HORNECE. friendship were very desirable by every good man, that would be better. He would in him be very sure of a friend that would nut suffer sin upon him. ' Dr. H. continued to the last eminently diligent... | |
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