His greatest enemies have borne testimony to his merit. They have been forced to acknowledge, that the annals of antiquity exhibit very few worthies that may be compared with him, whether we consider the extent of his knowledge in things human and Divine,... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 4651768Full view - About this book
| Several Hands - 1765 - 624 pages
...account here of the talents and virtues that have rendered his name immortal. His greateft enemies have born teftimony to his merit. They have been forced...confider the extent of his knowledge in things human and divine, the fertility and elegance of his genius, the facility and quicknefs of his comprehenfion,... | |
| Books - 1765 - 600 pages
...account here of the talents and virtues that have rendered his name immortal. His greateft enemies have born teftimony to his merit. They have been forced...confider the extent of his knowledge in things human and divine, the fertility and elegance of his genius, the facility and quicknefs of hii comprehenfion,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1803 - 544 pages
...talents and virtues that have rendered his name immortal. His greatest enemies have borne testimony to his merit. They have been forced to acknowledge,...few worthies that may be compared with him; whether \ve consider the extent of his knowledge in things human and divine, the fertility and elegance of... | |
| John Aikin - Biography - 1808 - 730 pages
...and virtues Dr. Mosheim has given the following account : "his greatest enemies have born testimony to his merit. They have been forced to acknowledge, that the annals of antiquity exhibit ve/y Few worthies that may be compared with him ; whether we consider the extent of his knowledge in... | |
| John Mackenzie (of Huntingdon.) - Reformation - 1809 - 424 pages
...papers presented at those conferences. " His greatest enemies/' says Mosbeim, " have borne testimony to his merit. They have been forced to acknowledge,...worthies that may be compared with him ; whether we consider •the extent of his knowledge in things human and divine, the fertility and elegaoce of bis... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1810 - 542 pages
...talents and virtues that have rendered his name immortal. His greatest enemies have borne testimony to his merit. They have been forced to acknowledge,...worthies that may be compared with him; whether we consider the extent of his knowledge in things human and divine, the fertility and elegance of his... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Bibliography - 1811 - 558 pages
...the talents and virtues that rendered his name immortal. . His greatefl enemies have borne tellimony to his merit. They have been forced to acknowledge,...confider the extent of his knowledge in things human and divine, the fertility and elegance of his genius, the facility and quicknefs of his compreheuiion,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1811 - 524 pages
...talents and virtues that have rendered his name immortal. His greatest enemies have borne testimony to his merit. They have been forced to acknowledge,...worthies that may be compared with him ; whether we consider the extent of his kno^Bdge in things human and divine, the fertility and elegance of his genius,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1819 - 542 pages
...talents and virtues that have rendered his name immortal. His greatest enemies have borne testimony to his merit. They have been forced to acknowledge,...worthies that may be compared with him ; whether we consider the extent of his knowledge in things human and divine, the fertility and elegance of his... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1824 - 576 pages
...talents and virtues that have rendered his name immortal. His greatest enemies have borne testimony to his merit. They have been forced to acknowledge...worthies that may be compared with him; whether we consider the extent of his knowledge in things human and divine, the fertility and elegance of his... | |
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