| William Robertson - 1769 - 536 páginas
...or the exaggerated praife of his contemporaries, which ought to regulate the opinions of the prefent age concerning him. Zeal for what he regarded as truth, undaunted intrepidity to maintain it, abilities both natural and acquired to defend it, and unwearied indtiftry to propagate it, are... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 páginas
...the exaggerated praife of his contemporaries, which ought to regulate the opinions of th» prefent age concerning him. Zeal for what he regarded as truth, undaunted intrepidity to maintain it, abilities * Dr.'fcobertfou'sHift. ofCharlei. V. vol. iii. p. 64—69. abilities both natural and... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 548 páginas
...or the exaggerated praife of his contemporaries, that ought to regulate the opinions of the prefent age concerning him. Zeal for what he regarded as truth, undaunted intrepidity to maintain his own fyftem, abilities both natural and acquired to defend his principles, and unwearied induftry in propagating... | |
| William Robertson - 1782 - 508 páginas
...or the exaggerated praife of his contemporaries, that ought to regulate the opinions of the prefent age concerning him. Zeal for what he regarded as truth, undaunted intrepidity to maintain his own lyftem, abilities both natural and acquired to defend his principles, and unwearied induftry in propagating... | |
| George Gregory - 1790 - 434 páginas
...or the exaggerated praife of his contemporaries, which ought to regulate the opinions of the prefent age concerning him. Zeal for what he regarded as truth, undaunted intrepidity to maintain his own fyftem, abilities both naturaland acquired to defend his principles, and unwearied induftry in propagating... | |
| 1793 - 524 páginas
...or the extravagant praile, of his contemporaries, that ought to regulate the opinions of the prefent age concerning him. Zeal for what he regarded as truth ; undaunted intrepidity to maintain his own fyftem ; abilities, both natural and acquired, to defend his principles ; and unwearied induftry in... | |
| George Gregory - 1795 - 594 páginas
...or the exaggerated praife of his contemporaries, which ought to regulate the opinions of the prefent age concerning him. Zeal for what he regarded as truth, undaunted intrepidity to maintain his own fyftem, abilities both natural and acquired to defend his principles, and unwearied mduftry in propagating... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 páginas
...the exaggerated praife of his contemporaries, which ought to regulate the opinions of the prêtent age concerning him. Zeal for what he regarded as truth, undaunted intrepidity to maintain it, abilities both natural and acquired to defend it, and unwearied induilry to propagate it, are virtu-.'s... | |
| 1797 - 522 páginas
...nor the exaggerated praile of his contemporaries, which ought to regulate the opinions of the prefent age concerning him. Zeal for what he regarded as truth, undaunted intrepidity to maintain it, abilities both natural and acquired to defend it, and unwearied induftry to propagate it, are virtues... | |
| 1799 - 200 páginas
...system of religion iu opposition to the soul-destroying heresies which defiled the then visible church ; abilities both natural and acquired to defend his-...principles, and unwearied industry in propagating them, marked the whole tenor of his life, and manifested him as the servant of his Lord, fitted by Divine... | |
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