| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pągines
...quotation from Jeremy Taylor " is a fme one. I have long thought of reading him; for I am per" suadcd that chopping logic in the pulpit, as our divines...done ever since the revolution, is not the thing; hut that ima" gination and warmth of expression, are in their place there, as " much as on the stage;... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 pągines
...quotation from Jeremy Taylor is a fine one; I have long thought of reading him ; for I am persuaded that chopping logic in the pulpit, as our divines...however, and chastised a little by the purity and teverity of religion." t Mr. Stonhewcr was now at Houghton-le-Spring, in the Bishopric of Durham, attending... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 pągines
...quotation from Jeremy Taylor is a fine on*. I have long thought of reading him ; for I am pinuaded that chopping logic in the pulpit, as our divines have done ever since the revolution, is R .t the tiling; but that imagination and warmth of expression, are in their place there, as much as... | |
| 1821 - 394 pągines
...quotation from Jeremy Taylor is a fine one. 1 have long thought of reading him; for I am persuaded that chopping logic in the pulpit, as our divines...have done ever since the revolution, is not the thing j but that imagiCVIII. TOMR. STONHEWER. London, June 2$, 1760. THOUGH you have had but it melancholy... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1825 - 728 pągines
...quotation from Jeremy Taylor is a fine one ; I have long thought of reading him; for I am persuaded that chopping logic in the pulpit, as our divines...and chastised a little by the purity and severity of religion."—M. ' The whole of this letter is much altered from its form in manuscript. The three middle... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 pągines
...quotation from Jeremy Taylor is a fine one ; I have long thought of reading him; for I am persuaded that chopping logic in the pulpit, as our divines...a little by the purity and severity of religion." t Mr. Stonhewer was now at Houghton-le-Spring, in the Bishopric of Durham, attending on his sick father,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 536 pągines
...or twice, as much pleased as I was. I have long thought of reading Jeremy Taylor, for I am persuaded that chopping logic in the pulpit, as our divines...chastised a little by the purity and severity of religion, t * This learned and ingenious painter and critic OH art, is now better known by his writings than... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 536 pągines
...t^ ice, as much pleased as I was. I ^have long thought of reading Jeremy Taylor, for I am persuaded that chopping logic in the pulpit, as our divines have done ever since the Revolution, is not the tiling; but that imagination and warmth of expression are in their place there as much as on. the stage,... | |
| 1854 - 784 pągines
...states his views respecting sermons: " I have long thought of reading Jeremy Taylor, for I am persuaded that chopping logic in the pulpit, as our divines...a little by the purity and severity of religion." P. 251. We must close our extracts from the letters with Gray's account of the Coronation in 1761:... | |
| 1864 - 524 pągines
...quotation from Jeremy Taylor is a fine one; I have long thought of reading him, for I am persuaded that chopping logic in the pulpit, as our divines...a little by the purity and severity of religion." These observations are undoubtedly true, so far as they were meant to extend ; but the general censure... | |
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