The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time..J. Nichols and Son [and 29 others], 1812 |
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... sent from thence who plundered him of every thing , besides terrifying him with the cruellest in- sults . In 1640 he repaired to Oxford , to serve the king in person , and there was created doctor in divinity , and had also the ...
... sent from thence who plundered him of every thing , besides terrifying him with the cruellest in- sults . In 1640 he repaired to Oxford , to serve the king in person , and there was created doctor in divinity , and had also the ...
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... sent to Padua , where he attended the logical , philosophical , and medical classes . Having obtained his doctor's degree in his eighteenth year , he went to Venice and practised physic there for fifty years , during which he refused ...
... sent to Padua , where he attended the logical , philosophical , and medical classes . Having obtained his doctor's degree in his eighteenth year , he went to Venice and practised physic there for fifty years , during which he refused ...
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... sent legate on occasion of the marriage of Henry IV . with Mary de Medicis . Caravagio , his enemy and his rival , having at- tacked him , Arpino refused to fight him because he was not a knight , and in order to remove this obstacle ...
... sent legate on occasion of the marriage of Henry IV . with Mary de Medicis . Caravagio , his enemy and his rival , having at- tacked him , Arpino refused to fight him because he was not a knight , and in order to remove this obstacle ...
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... sent to Tunis , to negociate a treaty with the Dey , and was the means of delivering three hundred and eighty French slaves , who wished to show their gratitude by making up a purse of 600 pistoles , which he refused to accept . In 1672 ...
... sent to Tunis , to negociate a treaty with the Dey , and was the means of delivering three hundred and eighty French slaves , who wished to show their gratitude by making up a purse of 600 pistoles , which he refused to accept . In 1672 ...
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... sent an account of their proceedings to the archbishop , who confirmed their censures , and sent an authority in writing to some eminent members of the uni- versity , empowering them to inquire into persons suspect- ed of heterodoxy ...
... sent an account of their proceedings to the archbishop , who confirmed their censures , and sent an authority in writing to some eminent members of the uni- versity , empowering them to inquire into persons suspect- ed of heterodoxy ...
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Σελίδα 452 - An apology for the true Christian divinity as the same is held forth and preached by the people called in scorn Quakers...
Σελίδα 37 - An Argument, proving, that according to the Covenant of Eternal Life, revealed in the Scriptures, Man may be translated from hence into that Eternal Life, without passing through Death, although the Human Nature of Christ himself could not be thus translated till he had passed through Death ; 1703.
Σελίδα 264 - it is my act, my hand, my heart. I beseech your Lordships to be merciful to a broken reed.
Σελίδα 203 - and tell you a truth, which perchance you will marvel at. One of the greatest benefits that ever God gave me is that he sent me so sharp and severe parents, and so gentle a schoolmaster. For when I am in presence either of father or mother, whether I speak, keep silence, sit, stand, or go, eat, drink, be merry, or sad, be sewing, playing, dancing, or doing...
Σελίδα 368 - Pageant of Popes Contayninge the Lyves of all the Bishops of Rome, from the Beginninge of them to the Year of Grace 1555 was a denunciation of every pope from Peter to Paul IV.
Σελίδα 203 - I must do it, as it were in such weight, measure, and number, even so perfectly as God made the world, or else I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea, presently, sometimes with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways which I will not name for the honour I bear them, so without measure misordered, that I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr.
Σελίδα 203 - I am with him. And when I am called from him, I fall on weeping, because whatsoever I do else but learning, is full of grief, trouble, fear, and whole misliking unto me.
Σελίδα 253 - Aristotle; not for the worthlessness of the author, to whom he would ever ascribe all high attributes, but for the unfruitfulness of the way; being a philosophy (as his lordship used to say) only strong for disputations and contentions, but barren of the production of works for the benefit of the life of man; in which mind he continued to his dying day.
Σελίδα 125 - This art of his is used with the most exact and honest skill. He never attempts your passions until he has convinced your reason. All the objections which he can form are laid open and dispersed before he uses the least vehemence in his sermon ; but when he thinks he has your head, he very soon wins your heart; and never pretends to show the beauty of holiness until he hath convinced you of the truth of it.
Σελίδα 178 - ... him to allow the Christian converts, on certain festivals, to kill and eat a great number of oxen, to the glory of God, as they had formerly done to the honour of the devil.