| 1755 - 768 pages
...be the issue of so much indiscretion. The dispute was not only carried on in a dark and remote scene into which the people could not follow their learned...infinitely tedious, and, indeed, interminable. For those early writings, now to be considered as of the highest authority, were voluminous in themselves,... | |
| R. Griffiths - 1772 - 632 pages
...Fathers. ' When the ftatc of the queflion was thus changed, itwaseafyto fee what would be the ifiue of fo much indifcretion. The difpute was not only...infinitely tedious, and, indeed, interminable. For thofe early writings, now to be confidered as of the higheir. authority, were voluminous in themfelve?... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1772 - 628 pages
...Fathers. ' When theftateofthe queftion was thus changed, itwascafy to' fee what would be the ifi'ue of fo much indifcretion. The difpute was not only...infinitely tedious, and, indeed, interminable. For thofe early writings, now to be confidered as of the higheft authority, were voluminous in themfelyes... | |
| Books - 1772 - 684 pages
...theñateofthe queftion was thus changed, itwascafyto fee what would be the iflue of fo much indiscrétion. The difpute was not only carried on in a dark and...infinitely tedious, and, indeed, interminable. For thofc early writings, now to be confidered as of the higheft authority, were voluminous in themfelves... | |
| Richard Hurd - Antichrist - 1809 - 356 pages
...the issue of s© much indiscretion. The dispute was not only carried on in a dark and remote scene, into which the people could not follow their learned...infinitely tedious, and, indeed, interminable. For those early writings, now to be considered as of the highest authority, were voluminous in themselves... | |
| Richard Hurd - Theology, Doctrinal - 1811 - 436 pages
...the issue of so much indiscretion. The dispute was not only carried on in a dark and remote scene, into which the people could not follow their learned...infinitely tedious, and, indeed, interminable. For those early writings, now to be considered as of the highest authority, were voluminous in themselves... | |
| Richard Hurd - Theology, Doctrinal - 1811 - 432 pages
...dispijfp was not only carried on in a dark and remote scene, into which the people could not follo^r their learned champions; but was rendered infinitely tedious, and, indeed, interminable. for those early writings, now to be considered as of the highest authority, were voluminous in themselves... | |
| Augustus Clissold - 1841 - 620 pages
...the issue of so much indiscretion. The dispute was not only carried on in a dark and remote scene, into which the people could not follow their learned...rendered infinitely tedious, and indeed interminable. For those early writings, now to be considered as of the highest authority, were voluminous in themselves;... | |
| 1843 - 822 pages
...the issue of so much indiscretion. The dispute was not only carried on in a dark and remote scene, into which the people could not follow their learned...rendered infinitely tedious, and indeed interminable. For those early writers, now to be considered as of the highest authority,* were voluminous in themselves,... | |
| 1853 - 632 pages
...the issue of so much indiscretion. The dispute was not only carried on in a dark and remote scene, into which the people could not follow their learned...rendered infinitely tedious, and indeed interminable. For those early writings, now to be considered as of the highest authority, were voluminous in themselves;... | |
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