The next work after this was the writing from his own dictation, some part, from time to time, of a tractate which he thought fit to collect from the ablest of divines who had written of that subject: Amesius, Wollebius, &c., viz- A perfect System of... The Oriental Herald - Page 2501824Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 pages
...Greek Testament, and hearing his learned exposition upon the same, (and how this savoured of Atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge.)...&c. viz. ' A Perfect System of Divinity,' of which uiore hereafter." Unfortunately, however, Philips seems to have forgotten thia promise, and in his... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 658 pages
...Greek Testament, and hearing hie learned exposition upon the same, (and how this savoured of Atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge.) The next work after this wae the writing, from his own dictation, some part, from time to time, of a tractate which he thought... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 640 pages
...treatise, but a compilation, or, in his own words, " a perfect system of Divinity," which Milton had " thought fit to collect from the ablest of divines, who had written on that subject." These, no doubt, were several, though the biographer names only Amesius and Wollebius.... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 484 pages
...that when in 1640 his uncle instructed him and his brother, a portion of their exercise on Sundays was " the writing from his own dictation some part,...tractate which he thought fit to collect from the ablest divines who had written of that subject, Amesius, Wollebius, &c. viz. A PERFECT SYSTEM OF DIVINITY... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1826 - 460 pages
...that when in 1640 his uncle instructed him and his brother, a portion of their exercise on Sundays was " the writing from his own dictation some part,...tractate which he thought fit to collect from the ablest divines who had written of that subject, Amesius, Wollebius, &c. viz. A PERFECT SYSTEM OF DIVINITY... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 432 pages
...exposition upon the same (and how this savoured of Atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backoiter to judge). The next work after this was the writing...divines , who had written of that subject, Amesius , Wellebius , &c. viz. A perfect System of Divinity, of which more hereafter. Now persons so far manducted... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 770 pages
...Greek Testament and hearing his learned exposition upon the same (and how far this savoured of Atheism in him I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge)...Perfect System of Divinity ; of which more hereafter." 1 What a busy domicile the wifeless house in Aldersgate Street must have been through the year 1644!... | |
| 1859 - 910 pages
...Greek Testament, and hearing his learned exposition upon the same (and how this savored of atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge)....who had written of that subject, Amesius, Wollebius, etc., viz., A Perfect System of Divinity, of which more hereafter." (Philips's Life of Milton, in Godwin's... | |
| 1859 - 942 pages
...Greek Testament, and hearing his learned exposition upon the same (and how this savored of atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge)....who had written of that subject, Amesius, Wollebius, etc., viz., A Perfect System of Divinity, of which more hereafter." (Philips's Life of Milton, in Godwin's... | |
| 1859 - 924 pages
...Greek Testament, and hearing his learned ex[K>sition upon the same (and how this savored of atheism in him, I leave to the courteous backbiter to judge)....ablest of divines who had written of that subject, Amcsius, Wollebius, etc., viz., A Perfect System of Divinity, of which more hereafter." (Philips's... | |
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