Memoir of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff: With Selections from His Diary and Correspondence, EtcJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 345 էջ |
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... sincere Christian — a man of the most correct private life , and a determined anti - Gallican and anti - philosophist . ' In 1810 Mr. Copleston resigned his office of college tutor , which he had held thirteen years , and upon his ...
... sincere Christian — a man of the most correct private life , and a determined anti - Gallican and anti - philosophist . ' In 1810 Mr. Copleston resigned his office of college tutor , which he had held thirteen years , and upon his ...
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... sincere and confidential regards of one , who measured others by his own high standard of mind and character , rather than by outward circumstances . The points of moral and intellectual superiority which , in Mr. Copleston's opinion ...
... sincere and confidential regards of one , who measured others by his own high standard of mind and character , rather than by outward circumstances . The points of moral and intellectual superiority which , in Mr. Copleston's opinion ...
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... sincere regard and esteem , dear sir , yours , & c . , & c . , * GRENVILLE . About this time Mr. Copleston was invited by the bishop of London , Dr. Randolph , to become one of the Whitehall preachers , the compliment being accompanied ...
... sincere regard and esteem , dear sir , yours , & c . , & c . , * GRENVILLE . About this time Mr. Copleston was invited by the bishop of London , Dr. Randolph , to become one of the Whitehall preachers , the compliment being accompanied ...
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... sincerely his hand and heart were engaged in that business , but that he may be regarded ( if any single man may ) as the author and prime mover of that undertaking . The circumstance which I allude to is one which , at that time , he ...
... sincerely his hand and heart were engaged in that business , but that he may be regarded ( if any single man may ) as the author and prime mover of that undertaking . The circumstance which I allude to is one which , at that time , he ...
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... sincerely rejoice in your elevation to the provostship . It is a delightful thing to me to see you placed by acclamation in the vacant chair , and to know that you have the satisfaction of being your own patron , after having been so ...
... sincerely rejoice in your elevation to the provostship . It is a delightful thing to me to see you placed by acclamation in the vacant chair , and to know that you have the satisfaction of being your own patron , after having been so ...
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