| John Mackenzie (of Huntingdon.) - 1809 - 424 pagini
...enemies must allow him to have possessed them in an. eminent degree. To these may be added, with equal justice, such purity and even austerity of manners,...its pleasures, he left the honours and emoluments of his church to his disciples, remaining satisfied himself in his original state of professor in the... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 486 pagini
...enemies must allow him to have possessed them in an eminent degree. To these may be added, with equal justice, such purity and even austerity of manners,...life, and despising its pleasures, he left the honours 1546and emoluments of the church to his disciples, remaining satisfied himself in his original state... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 484 pagini
...eminent degree. To these may be added* with equal justice, such purity and even austerity of nwxners, as became one who assumed the character of a Reformer;...he delivered ; and such perfect disinterestedness $3 adfifords oo slight preaumption of his sincerity. Superior to all selfish con- B °r° K siderations,... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 pagini
...enemies must allow him to have possessed them in an eminent degree. To these may be added, with equal justice, such purity and even austerity of manners,...reformer; such sanctity of life as suited the doctrine he delivered ; and such perfect disinterestedness as affords no slight presumption of his sincerity.... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pagini
...enemies must allow him to have possessed them in an eminent degree. To these may be added, with equal justice, such purity, and even austerity of manners,...became one who assumed the character of a reformer 5 such sanctity of life as suited the doctrine which he delivered ; and such perfect disinterestedness,... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 648 pagini
...enemies must allow him to have possessed them in an eminent degree. To these may be added, with equal justice, such purity, and even austerity of manners,...disinterestedness as affords no slight presumption ol his sincerity. Superior to all selfish consideration, a stranger to the elegancies of life, and... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 482 pagini
...enemies must allow him to have possessed them in an eminent degree. To these may be added, with equal justice, such purity and even austerity of manners,...presumption of his sincerity. Superior to all selfish consider- BOOK ations, a stranger to the elegancies of life, and VIIL despising its pleasures, he left... | |
| Johann Georg Lochman - 1818 - 178 pagini
...part of his behaviour. To these may be added, such purity and even austerity of manjners, as became a reformer ; such sanctity of *life, as suited the...Superior to all selfish considerations, a stranger to all the elegancies of life,and despising its pleasures, he left the honors and emoluments of the church... | |
| William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 482 pagini
...enemies must allow him to have possessed them in an eminent degree. To these may be added, with equal justice, such purity and even austerity of manners...of a Reformer*, such sanctity of life as suited the 311 VIII. me. doctrine which he delivered ; and such perfect dis- BOOK interestedness as affords no... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 610 pagini
...enemies must allow him to have possessed them in an eminent degree. To these may be added, with equal justice, such purity and even austerity of manners,...honours and emoluments of the church to his disciples, remainI *• Ing satisfied himself in his original state of professor BOOK in the university, and pastor... | |
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