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In this year he preached his famous ser- mon before the University of Oxford , entitled ' The Divinity of ' Christ , proved from his own Declarations attested and inter- ' preted by his living Witnesses the Jews .
In this year he preached his famous ser- mon before the University of Oxford , entitled ' The Divinity of ' Christ , proved from his own Declarations attested and inter- ' preted by his living Witnesses the Jews .
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In furtherance of his object he solicited the bishop to bestow upon him the living of Houghton , then vacant , and to permit the relinquishment of the prebendal stall , and the chaplaincy . ' You shall have it , ' replied his lordship ...
In furtherance of his object he solicited the bishop to bestow upon him the living of Houghton , then vacant , and to permit the relinquishment of the prebendal stall , and the chaplaincy . ' You shall have it , ' replied his lordship ...
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You must give it me back again ; you shall have a living , but it must be one which will not dis- ' solve our connexion , nor sever you from Durham . ' The bishop understood the business of a good churchman much better than the chaplain ...
You must give it me back again ; you shall have a living , but it must be one which will not dis- ' solve our connexion , nor sever you from Durham . ' The bishop understood the business of a good churchman much better than the chaplain ...
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The last passage does not appear to us to be from Theognis . The writer is no exile , but a student of wisdom , living among his own citizens . The sentiments are eminently Athenian , and may naturally be ascribed to the great ...
The last passage does not appear to us to be from Theognis . The writer is no exile , but a student of wisdom , living among his own citizens . The sentiments are eminently Athenian , and may naturally be ascribed to the great ...
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But why did corruption so fearful overspread Greece , when she had evidently displayed a living principle growing up ? An essay might hardly suffice to exhaust that subject : briefly we will say , we believe the causes were political ...
But why did corruption so fearful overspread Greece , when she had evidently displayed a living principle growing up ? An essay might hardly suffice to exhaust that subject : briefly we will say , we believe the causes were political ...
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