The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen28Philological Society of London, 1795 |
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... learned the principles of the Prote- ftants from the famous George Wishart , who had preached them at Dundee , and for which he fuffered martyrdom at the ftake through the perfecution of Car- dinal Beaton . Knox , no way difcou raged by ...
... learned the principles of the Prote- ftants from the famous George Wishart , who had preached them at Dundee , and for which he fuffered martyrdom at the ftake through the perfecution of Car- dinal Beaton . Knox , no way difcou raged by ...
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... learned Minister of the Ab- bey and Univerfity of St. Andrew's ould affiduously preach in his turn on Sundays , at the parifh - church , but that they should abstain from touching upon the controverted points . Mr. KNOX evaded the order ...
... learned Minister of the Ab- bey and Univerfity of St. Andrew's ould affiduously preach in his turn on Sundays , at the parifh - church , but that they should abstain from touching upon the controverted points . Mr. KNOX evaded the order ...
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... learned An- potator has now altered his opinion , it would be confidered as a great obliga- tion by one of his admirers if he would have the goodness to tell us fo ; or , what would be far more fatisfactory , if he has not , would ...
... learned An- potator has now altered his opinion , it would be confidered as a great obliga- tion by one of his admirers if he would have the goodness to tell us fo ; or , what would be far more fatisfactory , if he has not , would ...
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... learned men , defired the celebrated Marcus Volferus to fit to him for his picture , which he flatly refused , as he had done to all other perfons who had made him the fame request . Peyrefc , however , get him painted by fealth , and ...
... learned men , defired the celebrated Marcus Volferus to fit to him for his picture , which he flatly refused , as he had done to all other perfons who had made him the fame request . Peyrefc , however , get him painted by fealth , and ...
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... learned Sir William Jones , then a fcholar of his , who was concerned in it , to know his affociates , and threat- ened him with a fevere flogging if he would not tell him . Jones very flatly refufed . Sumner difmiffed him , telling him ...
... learned Sir William Jones , then a fcholar of his , who was concerned in it , to know his affociates , and threat- ened him with a fevere flogging if he would not tell him . Jones very flatly refufed . Sumner difmiffed him , telling him ...
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