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... possessing these advantages will be disposed to make that fair and honest use of them which justice requires ; and ... possessed an independent fortune while he resided there ; but , having removed with his family to Eug- land for the ...
... possess the best qualifications for the situa tion . Subjoined to a copy of Mr. Pitt's letter , informing him of his appointment , the following words were found written with the Bishop's own hand : ' I acknowledge the goodness of a ...
... possessed political power in a Protestant country , without using it cruelly and tyrannically . ' . The bishop's reputation as a preacher was deservedly high . In- dependently of the sterling merit which his discourses possessed , he ...
... possessed a mind , less formed for a close and patient investigation of any one subject , than for a diffused attention to several . We should characterise him rather as a just thinker , than a deep one . In regard to theological ...
... possessing not a soaring genius , but respectable talents , have devoted themselves with unwearied in- dustry to the most beneficial pursuits . Undoubtedly , there have been many English divines of more commanding powers , of more ...