| John Leifchild, Redford (Rev. Dr.) - 1838 - 586 Seiten
...chain of compositions, which bear no resemblance, in form or style, to any that can be produced from the stores of Grecian, Indian, Persian, or even Arabian learning. The antiquity of those compositions no man doubts; and the unstrained application of them, to events long subsequent... | |
| 1839 - 158 Seiten
...Persian, or even Arabian learning. The antiquity of those compositions no man doubts : and the unstrained application of them to events long subsequent to their...publication, is a solid ground of belief that they are genuine predictions, and consequently inspired." Temple, June 19,1829. SG In connection with the... | |
| John Greenleaf Adams - 1840 - 282 Seiten
...style, to any thing that can be produced from the stores of Grecian, Indian, Persian, or even Arabic learning. The antiquity of these compositions no man...is a solid ground of belief that they were genuine productions, and consequently inspired." When Locke was asked by a young man the shortest and surest... | |
| Practical sketches - 1843 - 52 Seiten
...Persian, or even Arahian learning; the antiquity of those compositions no man doubts, and the unstrained application of them to events long subsequent to their publication, is a solid ground of belief.— Sir William Jones. Mr. Locke, when on his death-bed, was requested for his advice upon w the shortest... | |
| Charles John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1843 - 562 Seiten
...chain of compositions, which bear no resemblance " in form or style to any that can be produced from the " stores of Grecian, Indian, Persian, or even Arabian " Learning : the antiquity of those compositions no man " doubts ; and the unstrained application of them, to events " long subsequent... | |
| Lancelot Andrewes (bp. of Winchester.) - 1843 - 124 Seiten
...chain of compositions, which bear no resemblance in form or style to any that can be produced from the stores of Grecian, Indian, Persian, or even Arabian learning; the antiquity of those compositions no man doubts, and the unstrained application of them to events long subsequent... | |
| Alonzo Potter - 1843 - 352 Seiten
...cham of compositions, which bears no resemblance, in form or style, to any that can be produced from the stores of Grecian, Indian, Persian, or even Arabian learning. The antiquity of those compositions no man doubts ; and the nnstrained application of them to events long subsequent... | |
| Charles John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1843 - 548 Seiten
...chain of compositions, which bear no resemblance " in form or style to any that can be produced from the " stores of Grecian, Indian, Persian, or even Arabian " Learning : the antiquity of those compositions no man " doubts ; and the unstrained application of them, to events " long subsequent... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1847 - 500 Seiten
...chain of compositions, which bear no resemblance, in form or style, to any that can be produced from the stores of Grecian, Indian, Persian, or even Arabian learning ; the antiquity of those compositions no man doubts ; and the unstrained application of them to events long subsequent... | |
| 1848 - 602 Seiten
...stores of Grecian, Indian, Russian, or even Arabian. The antiquity of these works no man can doubt; and the unrestrained application of them to events...is a solid ground of belief that they were genuine productions, and consequently inspired." Now this is not the decision of some uneducated Christian... | |
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