| Joseph Priestley - 1786 - 474 pages
...adverfaries only, we cannot propofe " to judge diftincîly of his talents, nor draw " his charader at length. However, from " the feveral particulars...divers authors, fome " things may be concluded. And I appre-" " hend that, laying afide for the prefent the " confideration of his heterodoxy, we fliall... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1786 - 496 pages
...Paul's writings, and have his hiftory " from adverfaries only, we cannot propofe "to judge diftindlly of his talents, nor draw " his character at length....from " the feveral particulars before put down, " and colle&ed from divers authors, fome " things may be concluded. And I appre-' " hend that, laying afide... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1786 - 526 pages
...Paul's writings, and have his history from adversaries only, we cannot propose to judge distinctly" of his talents, nor draw his character at length. However, from the several particulars before put down, and collected from divers authors, some things may be concluded.... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 706 pages
...Paul's writings, and have his history from adversaries only, we cannot propose to judge distinctly of his talents, nor draw his character at length ; however, from the several particulars before put down, and collected from divers authors, some things may be concluded... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 702 pages
...Paul's writings, and have his history from adversaries only, we cannot propose to judge distinctly of his talents, nor draw his character at length ; however, from the several particulars before put down, and collected from divers authors, some things may be concluded... | |
| James Forrest (A.M.) - 1836 - 130 pages
...Paul's writings, and have his history from adversaries only, we cannot propose to judge distinctly of his talents, nor draw his character at length : however, from the several particulars before put down, and collected from divers authors, some things may be concluded... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - 1838 - 740 pages
...Paul's writings, and have his history from adversaries only, we cannot propose to judge distinctly of his talents, nor draw his character at length : however, from the several particulars before put down, and collected from divers authors, some things may be concluded... | |
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