| Daniel Defoe - 1748 - 472 pages
...He was no Bigot, nor doubted he of any of the XXXIX. Articles : and if to follow Nature, and refpect the Laws of Society, be Philofophy, he was a perfect Philofopher ; .a faithful Friend, and an agreeable Companion, a loving Hufband, and diftinguifhed by a numerous Offspring, all which... | |
| John Arbuthnot - 1751 - 268 pages
...Bigot, tho' he doubted of none of the Thirty-nine Articles : and if to follow Nature, and to refpe6l the Laws of Society, be Philofophy, he was a perfect Philofopher, a faithful l-'riend, an agreeable Campanion, a loving Hufband, diftinguifh'd by a numerous Offspring, all which... | |
| 1756 - 50 pages
...of the 3 9 Articles. And, if fc follow Nature, and to refpecl: the Laws of Society, be Philofbphy, he was a perfect Philofopher ; a faithful Friend, an agreeable Companion, a loving Hufband, diftingui(h5d by a numerous Offspring, all which he Ijv'd to fee take good Courfes. In his old Age... | |
| 726 pages
...philnfopl.er ; a faithful friend, and an agreeable companion, a loving hulband, and diftinguim* ed by a numerous offspring, all which he lived to fee take good courd-s ; and in his old ape retired to the houfe of a clergyman in the country, wliere he fimffied... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1761 - 464 pages
...doubted he of any of the XXXIX Articles: And if to follow Nature, and to refpeft the Laws of Society, he Philofophy, he was a perfect Philofopher ; a faithful Friend, an agreeable Companion, a loving Hujhand, diftinguijhed by a numerous Offspring, all tuhich he lived to fee take good Courfes. In his... | |
| Thomas Martyn - 1766 - 426 pages
...philofopher ;. A faithful friend l An fie 3 TO Vti An agreeable companion ; A loving hufband ; D'fHngirifhed by a numerous offspring: All which he lived to fee take good conrfes, In his old age he retir'd To the houfe of a clergyman in the country, Where 'he finifhed his... | |
| John Arbuthnot - 1770 - 276 pages
...Bigot, ,<ho' he doubted of none of the Thirty-nine Articles : and if to follow Nature, and to refpect the Laws of Society, be Philofophy, he was a perfect...diftinguifh'd by a numerous Offspring, all which he liv'd to fee take good Courfes : In his old Age he reiir'd • to the Houfe of a Clergyman in the Country,... | |
| Gentleman of Oxford - 1778 - 192 pages
...Friend, An agreeable Companion, a loving Hufband, , ' diftingu'.fhed by a numerous Offspring, ; ,f' , , all which he lived to fee take good Courfes. . •. / In his old Age he retired .- l to. the Houfe of a Clergyman in the Country, • wkere he finifhed his earthly race, and... | |
| 1780 - 92 pages
...the 39 And, if to follow Nature, and to refpeft the Laws of Society, be Philofophy, he was a perfedt Philofopher ; a faithful Friend, an agreeable Companion,...diftinguifh'd by a numerous Offspring, all which he liv'd to fee take good Courfes. In his old Age he retir'd to the Houfe of a Clergyman in the Country,... | |
| John Almon - 1786 - 528 pages
...he doubted of none of the 39 articles. And, if to follow nature, and to refpect the laws of fociety, be philofophy, he was a perfect philofopher ;. a faithful...friend, an agreeable companion, a loving hufband, diftinguifli'd by a numerous offspring, all which he liv'd to fee take good courfes. Long hov'ring... | |
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