The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... religion as well as of virtue , constantly attended the daily service of the Church , and died at the age of eighty - three , much regretted and lamented by all his friends and acquaintance . Such was his father ; his mother , the ...
... religion as well as of virtue , constantly attended the daily service of the Church , and died at the age of eighty - three , much regretted and lamented by all his friends and acquaintance . Such was his father ; his mother , the ...
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... religious principles were , they seem to have been various at various times . He was certainly a very unfair controvertist , and his quo- tations cannot be depended upon without particu- lar examination . He was sometimes guilty of li ...
... religious principles were , they seem to have been various at various times . He was certainly a very unfair controvertist , and his quo- tations cannot be depended upon without particu- lar examination . He was sometimes guilty of li ...
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... religion and learning , wherein Dr. Pearce was excellently qualified to take the lead . They supped at eight , and parted at ten . Mr. Newton often made one of the company ; and many of his Sundays passed agreeably enough , the burden ...
... religion and learning , wherein Dr. Pearce was excellently qualified to take the lead . They supped at eight , and parted at ten . Mr. Newton often made one of the company ; and many of his Sundays passed agreeably enough , the burden ...
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... religion of his country , and free from all the vices of the age even in his youth . He constantly attended the public worship of " God , and all the offices of it in his parish church , while his health permitted it ; and " when his ...
... religion of his country , and free from all the vices of the age even in his youth . He constantly attended the public worship of " God , and all the offices of it in his parish church , while his health permitted it ; and " when his ...
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... Religion hath lost a defender , liberty hath " lost a guardian , trade hath lost a protector , " the arts have lost a patron , all mankind have “ lost a friend : for never was there in a person " of such eminence more humanity and ...
... Religion hath lost a defender , liberty hath " lost a guardian , trade hath lost a protector , " the arts have lost a patron , all mankind have “ lost a friend : for never was there in a person " of such eminence more humanity and ...
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