... Wake, in the preface to his ' State of the Church and Clergy of England, in their Councils, Synods, Convocations, &c.' says, that, "upon his first perusal of Dr Atterbury's book, he saw such a spirit of wrath and uncharitableness, accompanied with... The Epistolary Correspondence, Visitation Charges, Speeches, and ... - Pagina 19di Francis Atterbury - 1784Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 534 pagine
...Atterbury's book, he (aw fuch a fpirit of wrath and unrharitableneis, accompanied with fuch an aflurancs of the author's abilities for fuch an undertaking,...commend the wit, though not the fpirit, of him who wrote ¡t. Life and vigour, quick thoughts expreflcd in a brifk turn of words, run through the moft part... | |
| 1761 - 544 pagine
...Atterbury's book, he faw fuch a fpirit of wrath and uncharitablenefs, accompanied with fuch an aflurance of the author's abilities for fuch an undertaking,...the like degree before. Afterwards he fays, ' In my ex' animation of the whole book, I found in it enough to com' O ', mend the wit, though not the fpirit,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 530 pagine
...of wrath and uncharitableness, accompanied with such an assurance of the author's abilities for such an undertaking, as he had hardly ever met with in the like degree before.' " In my examination of the whole book (he subjoins) I find in it enough to commend the wit, though... | |
| Englishmen - 1835 - 476 pagine
...of wrath and uncharitableness, accompanied with such an assurance of the author's abilities for such an undertaking, as he had hardly ever met with in the like degree before." He afterwards says, " in my examination of the whole book, I find in it enough to commend the wit,... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 506 pagine
...of wrath and uncharitableness, accompanied with such an assurance of the author's abilities for such an undertaking, as he had hardly ever met with in the like degree before." He afterwards says, " in my examination of the whole book, I find in it enough to commend the wit,... | |
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