| 1828
...borroweth his weapons and arguments from the Papists. And in a word, as Hicrome sometime said of Ambrose, " he is in his words but a trifler, and for his matter...altogether unworthy to be refuted by any man of learning." He next appeared in opposition to a design then meditated, for abolishing pluralities, and taking away... | |
| Christian biography - 1810 - 594 pages
...Holy Discipline, Chap. 23. p. 258—268, and Sermont £:. Dr. Thomas Balgtiy, p. 63. said of Ambrose; he is in his words but a trifler, and for his matter...altogether unworthy to be refuted by any man of learning." Master Cartwright after these controversies thin begun and continued by himself as you see, lived sometimes... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1814 - 586 pages
...borroweth his weapons and arguments from the Papists. And in a word, as Hierome sometimes said of Ambrose, he is in his words but a trifler, and for his matter...altogether unworthy to be refuted by any man of learning." " Master Cartwright, after these controversies, thus begun and continued by himself, as you see, lived... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1814 - 572 pages
...Papists. And in a word, as Hierome sometimes said of Ambrose, he a in his words but a trifler, aud for his matter but a dreamer, and altogether unworthy to be refuted by any man of learning." " Master Cartwright, after these controversies, thus begun and continued by himself, as you see, lived... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...a grave charge against him who, from the Letter attributed to Dr.Whitaker, Paule represents as " In words but a trifler, and for his matter but a dreamer,...altogether unworthy to be refuted by any man of Learning !"•)• This description is either just or unjust; if the former, whence the necessity of so talented... | |
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