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... bishop Law's " Reflections on the Life and Character of Christ , " originally published in the " Consideration on the Theory of Religion , " was given in a separate form at Cambridge , for the use of the stu- dents . To this treatise ...
... bishop Law's " Reflections on the Life and Character of Christ , " originally published in the " Consideration on the Theory of Religion , " was given in a separate form at Cambridge , for the use of the stu- dents . To this treatise ...
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... bishop , Mr. Paley was made archdeacon of the diocese , and in 1785 , he succeeded Dr. Burn , author of " The Justice of Peace , " in the chancellorship . For these different preferments he was indebted either to the venerable bishop of ...
... bishop , Mr. Paley was made archdeacon of the diocese , and in 1785 , he succeeded Dr. Burn , author of " The Justice of Peace , " in the chancellorship . For these different preferments he was indebted either to the venerable bishop of ...
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... bishop of Carlisle , he caused a new edi- tion to be published of Collyer's " Sacred Interpreter , " a work which he recommended to candidates for deacon's orders . In 1788 , he joined to his other meritorious la- bours , an effort in ...
... bishop of Carlisle , he caused a new edi- tion to be published of Collyer's " Sacred Interpreter , " a work which he recommended to candidates for deacon's orders . In 1788 , he joined to his other meritorious la- bours , an effort in ...
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... bishop of Car- lisle ( Dr. Vernon ) to the vicarage of Stanwix . His bio- grapher informs us that , " being afterwards asked , by a clerical friend , why he quitted Dalston , he answered with a frankness peculiar to him , for he knew no ...
... bishop of Car- lisle ( Dr. Vernon ) to the vicarage of Stanwix . His bio- grapher informs us that , " being afterwards asked , by a clerical friend , why he quitted Dalston , he answered with a frankness peculiar to him , for he knew no ...
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... Bishop - Wearmouth , spending his summers at the latter , and his winters at the former of those places . He next un- dertook the composition of his last work , entitled " Natu- ral Theology ; or Evidences of the Existence and Attri ...
... Bishop - Wearmouth , spending his summers at the latter , and his winters at the former of those places . He next un- dertook the composition of his last work , entitled " Natu- ral Theology ; or Evidences of the Existence and Attri ...
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