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When six years of age , he was put to school with Mr . H . Wilson , of
Netherhaughton : here he learned writing , & c . He learned Latin , and probably
Greek , at the GrammarSchool of Lauder . Learning and books were his principal
delight ; and ...
When six years of age , he was put to school with Mr . H . Wilson , of
Netherhaughton : here he learned writing , & c . He learned Latin , and probably
Greek , at the GrammarSchool of Lauder . Learning and books were his principal
delight ; and ...
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It has been often observed , that the school - men themselves , in their
meditations and devotional writings , speak a language quite differeot from that
which they use in their dispules and controversies : and I had rather learn what
men really ...
It has been often observed , that the school - men themselves , in their
meditations and devotional writings , speak a language quite differeot from that
which they use in their dispules and controversies : and I had rather learn what
men really ...
Página 98
... in his own hand - writing , which I value , and keep as though I had the riches of
Cræsus . ' The same writer quotes Eusebius , as saying That Pamphilus diligently
read the works of the ancient authors , and continually meditated upon them .
... in his own hand - writing , which I value , and keep as though I had the riches of
Cræsus . ' The same writer quotes Eusebius , as saying That Pamphilus diligently
read the works of the ancient authors , and continually meditated upon them .
Página 158
As well Cardiphonia ; - - 2 , Miscellaneous Pa - might he have said , because
Calvin pers , extracted from Periodical - had seen the sun , and has mentioned
Publications , particularly the Evan . it in his writings , we build our knowgelical ...
As well Cardiphonia ; - - 2 , Miscellaneous Pa - might he have said , because
Calvin pers , extracted from Periodical - had seen the sun , and has mentioned
Publications , particularly the Evan . it in his writings , we build our knowgelical ...
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... the following Extracts from the writings of Him who was the wisest of all mere
men , and which have been verified in the case alluded to ; - and may it please
the Spirit of Truth so as early ald be watcheepy thing which lety upon to impress ...
... the following Extracts from the writings of Him who was the wisest of all mere
men , and which have been verified in the case alluded to ; - and may it please
the Spirit of Truth so as early ald be watcheepy thing which lety upon to impress ...
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