| Christianity - 1824 - 662 pages
...mode of its composition, is fouud in the Life of Milton by his favourite Nephew, Edward Philips, hi this, after enumerating the usual occupations of his...reading each day a chapter of the Greek Testament, aud hearing his learned ex|K>sitiou upon the same, (and how this savoured of AtheUm in him, I leave... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1824 - 658 pages
...of Milton by his favourite Nephew, Edward Philipe. In this, after enumerating the usual occupation« of his Uncle, while engaged in superintending the...day a chapter of the Greek Testament, and hearing hie learned exposition upon the same, (and how this savoured of Atheism in him, I leave to the courteous... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 432 pages
...Italy ; and in B'rench a great part of Pierre Davity, the famous Geographer of France in his time. The Sunday's work was for the most part the reading...savoured of Atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backoiter to judge). The next work after this was the writing from his own dictation, some part, from... | |
| Theology - 1859 - 918 pages
...studies they pursued, the authors read, and the way their time was spent " The Sunday's work," he says, " was for the most part the reading each day a chapter...his learned exposition upon the same (and how this savored of atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge). The next work after this,... | |
| Theology - 1859 - 942 pages
...studies they pursued, the authors read, and the way their time was spent " The Sunday's work," he says, " was for the most part the reading each day a chapter...his learned exposition upon the same (and how this savored of atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge). The next work after this,... | |
| Bible - 1859 - 910 pages
...studies they pursued, the aulhors read, and the way their time was spent " The Sunday's work," he says, " was for the most part the reading each day a chapter...his learned exposition upon the same (and how this savored of atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge). The next work after this,... | |
| Theology - 1859 - 924 pages
...studies they pursued, the authors read, and the way their time was spent " The Sunday's work," he says, " was for the most part the reading each day a chapter of the Greek Testament, and hearing his learned ex[K>sition upon the same (and how this savored of atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter... | |
| John Milton, Edward Phillips - English poetry - 1868 - 632 pages
...Italy ; and, in French, a great part of Pierre Davity, the famous geographer of France in his time. The Sunday's work was, for the most part, the reading,...his learned exposition upon the same (and how this savored of atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge). The next work after this was... | |
| John Milton, Edward Phillips - 1872 - 614 pages
...chapter of the Greek Testament, and hearing his learned exposition upon the same (and how this savored of atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter...his own dictation, some part, from time to time, of & Tractate, which he thought fit to collect from the ablest of divines who had written of that subject,... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 754 pages
...Italy, and, in French, a great part of PIERRE DAVITY, the famous geographer of France in his time. The Sunday's work was for the most part the reading...hearing his learned exposition upon the same (and how far this savoured of Atheism in him I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge) ; the next work after... | |
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