A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... writings appeared in the Christian Examiner , ' an American periodical : - " Fuller was re- garded as an extraordinary man by his contemporaries ; and the judg . ment has been and will be confirmed , the more he is known . That he had ...
... writings appeared in the Christian Examiner , ' an American periodical : - " Fuller was re- garded as an extraordinary man by his contemporaries ; and the judg . ment has been and will be confirmed , the more he is known . That he had ...
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... writings , we must claim for him the higher praise of simplicity of lan- guage , lucid reasoning , and clear systematic views of religious truth . His expository writings entitle him to no mean rank as a biblical critic , and his ...
... writings , we must claim for him the higher praise of simplicity of lan- guage , lucid reasoning , and clear systematic views of religious truth . His expository writings entitle him to no mean rank as a biblical critic , and his ...
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... writings of these illustrious men within the limits allotted to us . They have left behind them upwards of fifty dramas of such unequal merit that almost every one would demand a separate examination ; and so little are they known to ...
... writings of these illustrious men within the limits allotted to us . They have left behind them upwards of fifty dramas of such unequal merit that almost every one would demand a separate examination ; and so little are they known to ...
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