... that in every cathedral there should be provision made for readers of divinity, and of Greek, and Hebrew; and a great number of students to be both exercised in the daily worship of God, and trained up in study and devotion, whom the bishop might... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Side 1731853Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Gilbert Burnet - 1816 - 720 sider
...provision made for readers of divinity, and of Greek and Hebrew; and a great number of students, to be both exercised in the daily worship of God, and trained...bishop might transplant out of this nursery into all the parts of his diocese. And thus every bishop should VOL. i. N n BOOK have had a college of clergymen... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 620 sider
...made for readers of divinity, and of Greek, and Hebrew ; and a great number of students to be both exercised in the daily worship of God, and trained...bishop might transplant out of this nursery, into all the parts of his diocess. And thus every bishop should have had a college of clergymen under his eye,... | |
| 1825 - 864 sider
...bishops should supply their dioceses with honest and able ministers ; and so every bishop should have a college of clergymen under his eye, to be preferred according to their merits." A plan analogous to this of Cranmer, appears to be adopted in Italy. " In Italy," says Eustace,inhisClassicalT... | |
| 1831 - 388 sider
...provision made for readers of divinity, Greek, and Hebrew ; and for " a great number of students te be both exercised in the daily worship of God, and trained...transplant out of this nursery into all parts of his diocess." We cannot but lament with the archbishop, that his excellent design had been abandoned for... | |
| 1835 - 432 sider
...provision made for readers of divinity, Greek, and Hebrew ; and for " a great number of students to be both exercised in the daily worship of God, and trained...transplant out of this nursery into all parts of his dioccss." We cannot but lament with the archbishop, that his excellent design had been abandoned for... | |
| 1835 - 430 sider
...made for readers of divinity, Greek, and Hebrew ; and for " a great number of stu» dents to be both exercised in the daily worship of God, and trained up in study and devotion, whom the hishop might transplant out of this nursery into all parts of his diocess." We cannot but lament with... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 248 sider
...made for readers of divinity, Greek, and Hebrew, and for " a great number of the students to be both exercised in the daily worship of God, and trained...out of this nursery into all parts of his diocese." He succeeded, however, in a still more important object, — the placing of the Bible in the hands... | |
| 1840 - 988 sider
...provision made for readers of divinity, and of Greek and Hebrew, and a great number of students to be both exercised in the daily worship of God, and trained...of this nursery into all parts of his diocese ; and that every bishop should have had a college of clergymen under his eye, to be preferred according to... | |
| 1840 - 732 sider
...made for readers of divinity, and of Greek, and Hebrew ; and a great number of students, to be both exercised in the daily worship of God, and trained...bishop might transplant out of this nursery into all the parti of bis diocese. And thus every bishop should have had a college of clergymen under his eye,... | |
| John Strype - 1840 - 740 sider
...bishops should supply their dioceses with honest and able ministers : and so every bishop should have a college of clergymen under his eye, to be preferred according to their merits : for it was our Archbishop's regret, that the prebendaries were bestowed as they were. This... | |
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