| Thomas Williams - 1803 - 72 pages
...with the scripture! Is it possible that a book, at once so simple and sublime, should be merely the work of man ? Is it possible that the sacred personage,...tone of an enthusiast, or ambitious sectary? What sweetness, what purity in his manners! what an affecting gracefulness in his delivery! What sublimity... | |
| David Simpson - 1803 - 446 pages
...with the Serif tare ! Is it possible that a book, at once so simple and sublime, should be merely the work of man ? Is it possible that the sacred personage,...mere man ? Do we find that he assumed the tone of an enthusiastor ambitious sectary ? What twectr.ess, what purity in his manner ? What an affecting gracefulness... | |
| David Simpson - 1809 - 410 pages
...with the Scripture ! Is it possible that a book, at once so simple and sublime, should be merely the work of man! Is it possible that the Sacred personage,...find that he assumed the tone of an enthusiast or ambi tious sectary ! What sweetness, what purity in his manner ! What an affecting gracefulness in... | |
| David Simpson - 1810 - 422 pages
...with the Scripture! Is it possible that a book, at once so simple and sublime, should be merely the work of man ? Is it possible that the sacred personage,...history it contains, should be himself a mere man? Bo we find that he assumed the tone of an enthusiast or ambitious sectary ? What sweetness, what purity... | |
| Frederick Smith - 1811 - 274 pages
...book at once so simple and sublime should be merely the work of man f Is it possible that .the same personage whose history it contains should be himself...tone of an enthusiast or ambitious sectary ? What sweetness, what purity in his manner! what an affecting gracefulness in his delivery ! what sublimity... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pages
...with the Scripture1 Is it possible that a book, at once so simple and subtime, should be merely the work of man ? Is it possible that the sacred personage,...history it contains, should be himself a mere man f Do we find, that he assumed the tone of an enthusiast or ambitious sectary? What sweetness, what... | |
| 1835 - 612 pages
...with the Scriptures ! Is it possible that a book, at once so simple and sublime, should be merely the work of man ? Is it possible that the Sacred Personage,...tone of an enthusiast or ambitious sectary ? What sweetness, what purity in his manners ! what an affecting gracefulness in his delivery ! what sublimity... | |
| John Hoyland - 1816 - 432 pages
.... Is it possible that the same personage whose history it contains, should be himself a mere man r Do we find that he assumed the tone of an enthusiast, or ambitions sectary? What swectness, what purity in his manners ! What an affecting gracefulness in his... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1820 - 134 pages
...work of a man ? Is it possible, that the Sacred Personage., » Act! xvii. 18. TO THOMAS PAINE. 31 "-- whose history it contains, should be himself a mere " man ? Do we find, that he assumed the air of an " enthusiast, or ambitious sectary ? What sweetness! " What purity of manners! What an affecting... | |
| Rees PRICHARD, Rhys Prichard - 1821 - 310 pages
...transcribe it, although he is fully aware, that it must be already known to many of his readers : — " Do we find that he assumed th'e tone of an enthusiast' or' ambitions sectary? What sweetuess, what purity in his manner! What an affecting gracefulness in his... | |
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