| Erasmus Middleton - 1807 - 672 psl.
...his philosophical and theological studies. " But thai which excelled all the rest was, says Burnrt, he was possessed with the highest and noblest sense of divine things that could be seen in any man. He had a contempt both of wealth and reputation, and seemed to have the lowest... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 596 psl.
...iris philosophical and theological works. ' But that which excelled all the rest was, says Burnet, he was possessed with the highest and noblest sense of divine things that could be seen in any man. He had a contempt both of wealth and reputation, and seemed to have the lowest... | |
| 1824 - 396 psl.
...sufficiently verify. " He was master of the whole compass of theological learning, chiefly iu the study of the Scriptures: but that which excelled all the...man. He had no regard to his person, unless it was to mortify it by a constant low diet, that was like a perpetual fast; he had a contempt both of wealth... | |
| 1824 - 404 psl.
...sufficiently verify. " He was master of the whole compass of theological learning, chiefly in the study of the Scriptures: but that which excelled all the...sense of divine things that I ever saw in any man. He ' ' ^gard to his person, unless it was to mortify it by a constant low diet, that was like a perpetual... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1824 - 330 psl.
...master both of Greek and Hebrew, and of the whole compass of theological learning, chiefly in the study of the scriptures. But that which excelled all the rest was, he was possessed with the highest and * The three persons named for vacant bishopricks in Scotland after the Restoration. noblest sense of... | |
| Robert Leighton - 1828 - 302 psl.
...master both of Greek and Hebrew, and of the whole compass of theological learning-, chiefly in the study of the Scriptures ; but that which excelled all the...the highest and noblest sense of Divine things that ever I saw in any man. He had no regard to his person, unless it was to mortify it by a constant low... | |
| Robert Leighton, George Barrell Cheever - 1832 - 584 psl.
...master both of Greek and Hebrew, and of the uhole compass of theological learning, chiefly in the study of the scriptures. But that which excelled all the...man. He had no regard to his person, unless it was to mortify it by a constant low diet, that was like a perpetual fast. He had a contempt boih of wealth... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 676 psl.
...master both of Greek and Hebrew, and of the whole compass of theological learning, chiefly in the study of the scriptures. But that which excelled all the...man. He had no regard to his person, unless it was to mortify it by a constant low diet, that was like a perpetual fast. He had a contempt both of wealth... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 492 psl.
...' that hath passed without the stroke of his pencil.' ' . . Pearson's Life ofabp. Leighhm. p. cui. which excelled all the rest, was, he was possessed...man.* He had no regard to his person, unless it was to mortify it by a constant low diet, that was like a perpetual fast.t He had a contempt both of wealth... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1833 - 458 psl.
...* that hath passed without the stroke of his pencil.' ' . . Pearson's Lifeofabp. Leighton. p. cxxi. possessed with the highest, and noblest sense of divine...man.* He had no regard to his person, unless it was to mortify it by a constant low diet, that was like a perpetual fast.f He had a contempt both of wealth... | |
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