... of the language in which that fancy was : spread, were at least equal, if not superior to any of that time : but his glory was, that after fifty years of his life, spent with less severity or exactness than it ought to have been, he died with the... The General Biographical Dictionary - Page 240by Alexander Chalmers - 1813Full view - About this book
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...spread, were at least equal, if not superior, to any of that time. But his glory was, that after fifty years of his life, spent with less severity or exactness than it ought to have been, he died with the greatest manifestation of Christianity that Ms best friends could desire."* So wrote Lord Clarendon... | |
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