| 1795 - 612 страници
...fmcere zeal for ReJigion ; and that, the freed from bigotry and all fanaticifm, that I have ever known. He venerated the civil constitution of his country,...and was warmly attached to the Church of England. Yet he was no party-man, and was the fmcereft advocate for toleration. It was not his manner to court... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 страници
...zeal for Re. ligion ; and that, the frreft from bigotry and all fanaticifm, that I have ever known. He venerated the civil constitution of his country,...and was warmly attached to the Church of England. Yet he was no party-man, and was the iincereft advocate for toleration. It was not bis manner to court... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 страници
...zeal for Re. ligion ; and that, the frreft from bigotry and all fanaticifm, that I have ever known. He venerated the civil constitution of his country,...and was warmly attached to the Church of England. Yet he was no party-man, and was the iincereft advocate for toleration. It was not bis manner to court... | |
| 1802 - 442 страници
...religion, and that the freeft from all bigotry and all fanaticifm. He venerated the civil coriftitution of his country, and was warmly attached to the Church of England. Yet he was no party man, and was the fincerett advocate for toleration. It was not his manner to court... | |
| William Warburton - 1811 - 376 страници
...zeal for Religion ; and that, the freest from all bigotry and all fanaticism, that I have ever known. He venerated the civil constitution of his country,...and •was warmly attached to the Church of England. Yet he was no party-man, and was the sincerest advocate for toleration. It was not his manner to court... | |
| William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester), Richard Hurd - 1811 - 380 страници
...zeal for Religion ; and that, the freest from all bigotry and all fanaticism, that I have ever known. He venerated the civil constitution of his country,...and was warmly attached to the Church of England. Yet he was no party-man, and was the sincerest advocate for toleration. It was not his manner to court... | |
| John Britton - 1814 - 354 страници
...probity, and honour, in the highest degree. He had an ardent love of virtue, and the most sincere zeal for religion. He venerated the civil constitution of his...countenance all those in whom he perceived any kind of literary merit the most prompt and generous. As a writer and a divine it is not easy to find terms... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 страници
...203 BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. great man, says: " He bad an ardent love of virtue, and a sincere zeal for religion. He venerated the civil constitution of his...and was warmly attached to the Church of England. Yet he was no party man, and-was a sincere advocate for toleration.—A perfect honesty of mind, and... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 страници
...character of this truly great man, says : " He had an ardent love of virtue, and a sincere zeal for religion. He venerated the civil constitution of his...and was warmly attached to the Church of England. Yet he was no party man, and was a sincere advocate for toleration.— A perfect honesty of inind,... | |
| William Warburton - 1837 - 720 страници
...zeal for religion ; and that the freest from all bigotry and all fanaticism that I have ever known. He venerated the civil constitution of his country,...and was warmly attached to the Church of England. Yet he was no party man, and was the sincerest advocate for toleration. It was not his manner to court... | |
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