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" It is now my intention to show how those in our own nation, that have been unquestionably the most eminent for learning and knowledge, were likewise the most eminent for their adherence to the religion of their country. I might produce very shining examples... "
The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the ... - Page 368
by Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 455 pages
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The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volume 4

Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1711 - 402 pages
...becaufe Prieftcraft is the common Cry et every cavclling eriipty Scribbler, 1 {Rail {how, that ill the Laymen who have exerted a more than ordinary Genius in their Writings, and were the Glory of their Tiriles, weve Men whole Hopes were filled With Immortality, *nrf the Profpeit of future Reward's, and...
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Lord Bacon's Essays, Or Counsels Moral and Civil: Translated from the Latin ...

Francis Bacon - 1720 - 576 pages
...Clergy j but becaufe Prieftcrafc is the common Cry of every cavilling, empty -Scribbler, I fliall (hew, that all the Laymen who have exerted a more than ordinary Genius in their Writiogs, and were the Glory of their Times, were Men whofe Hopes were filled with Immortality, and...
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The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volume 4

1728 - 340 pages
...Clergy; but becaufe Prieftcraft is the common Cry of every cavilling empty Scribbler, I fhaB fliew that all the Laymen who have exerted .a more than...Writings, and were the Glory of their Times, were Men whofe Hopes were filled with ImmortaKty, and the Profpeft of future Rewards, and Men who lived in a...
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An Enquiry Into the Morals of the Ancients

George England - 1735 - 388 pages
...Trieftcraft is the common Cry of " every cavilling empty Scribbler, I mall /hew, that all the Lay" men, who have exerted a more than ordinary Genius in their...Writings, and were the Glory of their Times, were Men whole " Hopes were fill'd with Immortality and the Profpecl: of future " Rewards, and Men who lived...
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The Tatler; Or, Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volume 4

Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1774 - 366 pages
...Prieft-craft is the common cry of. every cavilling, empty fcribbler, I mall fhew that all the hymen who have exerted a more than ordinary genius in their...writings, and were the glory of their times, . were men .whofe hopes weie filled with immortality and • the profpect of future rewards, and men who lived...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 3

1785 - 698 pages
...becaufe Prieftcraft is the common cry of every cavilling, empty fcribbler, I (hall ftjew that all die laymen who have exerted a more than ordinary genius in their writings, and were the gJoiy of thi-ir times, were men whole hopes were filled with immortality and the profpeu of future...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 5

British essayists - 1803 - 306 pages
...eminent for learning and knowledge, were likewise the most eminent for their adherence to the religion of their country. I might produce very shining examples...common cry of every cavilling, empty scribbler, I shall shew that all the laymen who have exerted a more than ordinary genius in their writings, and were the...
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The British Essayists: The Tatler

Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 638 pages
...eminent for learning and knowledge, were likewise the most eminent for their adherence to the religion of their country. I might produce very shining examples...common cry of every cavilling, empty scribbler, I shall shew that all the Inynien who have exerted a more than ordinary genius in their writings, and were...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 3

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pages
...eminent for learning and knowledge, were likewise the most eminent for their adherence to the religion of their country. I might produce very shining examples...scribbler, I shall show, that all the laymen who have exr erted a more than ordinary genius in their writings, and were the glory of their times, were men...
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The British Essayists, Volume 5

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 446 pages
...and knowledge, were likewise the most eminent for their adherence to the religion of their country. 1 might produce very shining examples from, among the...common cry of every cavilling, empty scribbler, I shall shew that all the laymen who have exerted a more than ordinary genins in their writings, and were the...
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