The General Biographical Dictionary, 24권J. Nichols, 1815 |
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... seems certain , that he either held that , or the office of pri- vate secretary , or some confidential situation , under Henry , who employed him in affairs of high political importance . In 1515 , he was sent to the court of Vienna ...
... seems certain , that he either held that , or the office of pri- vate secretary , or some confidential situation , under Henry , who employed him in affairs of high political importance . In 1515 , he was sent to the court of Vienna ...
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... seems to have known nothing of the intermediate events . On his leaving Oxford , he became vicar of Oundle , and rector of Langton in his native county , where , in 1573 , he was first prosecuted for nonconformity . He was afterwards ...
... seems to have known nothing of the intermediate events . On his leaving Oxford , he became vicar of Oundle , and rector of Langton in his native county , where , in 1573 , he was first prosecuted for nonconformity . He was afterwards ...
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... seems to think father Simon's criticism of him well grounded , yet makes no scruple to propose his manner as a model for all translators of the sacred books : " Scrip- turæ interpretandæ rationibus utile nobis exemplar propo- suit ...
... seems to think father Simon's criticism of him well grounded , yet makes no scruple to propose his manner as a model for all translators of the sacred books : " Scrip- turæ interpretandæ rationibus utile nobis exemplar propo- suit ...
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... seems to have commenced with the delirium of the French revolution , and the practice gained upon him while in London . " Tired at length with France , which now had nothing of a republic left , he wished to return to America , but knew ...
... seems to have commenced with the delirium of the French revolution , and the practice gained upon him while in London . " Tired at length with France , which now had nothing of a republic left , he wished to return to America , but knew ...
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... seems justly entitled . He was familiar with those artifices of writing which very much promoted his objects . Things that are great are easily travestied . It is only to express them in a vulgar idiom , and incorporate them PAINE . 29.
... seems justly entitled . He was familiar with those artifices of writing which very much promoted his objects . Things that are great are easily travestied . It is only to express them in a vulgar idiom , and incorporate them PAINE . 29.
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297 페이지 - A brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers...
288 페이지 - Truth Exalted in a Short but Sure Testimony against all those Religions, Faiths, and Worships, that have been formed and followed in the darkness of Apostasy; and for that glorious light which is now risen and shines forth in the Life and Doctrine of the despised Quakers, as the alone good old way of Life and Salvation.
398 페이지 - Colonna, assumed his throne; and at the voice of a herald Petrarch arose. After discoursing on a text of Virgil, and thrice repeating his vows for the prosperity of Rome, he knelt before the throne, and received from the senator a laurel crown, with a more precious declaration, "This is the reward of merit.
230 페이지 - A Commentary, with Notes, on the four Evangelists and the Acts of the Apostles," with other theological pieces.
286 페이지 - Penn that, while here and alone in his chamber, being then eleven years old, he was suddenly surprised with an inward comfort, and as he thought an external glory in the room, which gave rise to religious emotions, during which he had the strongest conviction, of the being of a God, and that the soul of man was capable of enjoying communication with him.
450 페이지 - the " steerer of the realm," to Miss Pulteney in the nursery. The numbers are smooth and sprightly, and the diction is seldom faulty. They are not loaded with much thought, yet, if they had been written by Addison, they would have had admirers : little things are not valued but when they are done by those who can do greater. In his translations from Pindar he found the art of reaching all the obscurity of the Theban bard...
242 페이지 - Experimenta nova anatomica, quibus incognitum hactenus chyli receptaculum, et ab eo per thoracem in ramos usque subclavios vasa lactea deteguntur. Ejusdem dissertatio anatomica de circulatione sanguinis et chyli motu, Paris, S.
253 페이지 - A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistle of St Paul to the Galatians, &c.
42 페이지 - Paulina; or the Truth of the Scripture History of St. Paul evinced, by a Comparison of the Epistles which bear his Name with the Acts of the Apostles and with one another (London, 1790; subsequent editions are by J.
294 페이지 - Kent and Sussex; containing about four thousand souls. Two general assemblies have been held, and with such concord and dispatch, that they sat but three weeks; and, at least, seventy laws were passed without one dissent, in any material thing.