. Lectures in divinity . oifes. X Voltaire fays, in his Candide (Chap. iv. p. 17.) that Eu-ropeans are different from others in fomething belonging to thismatter. II faut encore obferver que jufqu aujourd* hui dansnotre continent, cette maladie nous eft particuliere, comme lacontroverfe* § Ladvocat under Le Nain. II The paffages here only referred to, were moft of them orall read at Ledures. 476 BOOK II. CHAP. V. SECT. XI. Did I recoiled:, at this moment, a ProteftantDivine, who, when engaged in controverfy, hascome up to Tillemont* in liberality and candour,I would mention him with pleafure;
. Lectures in divinity . oifes. X Voltaire fays, in his Candide (Chap. iv. p. 17.) that Eu-ropeans are different from others in fomething belonging to thismatter. II faut encore obferver que jufqu aujourd* hui dansnotre continent, cette maladie nous eft particuliere, comme lacontroverfe* § Ladvocat under Le Nain. II The paffages here only referred to, were moft of them orall read at Ledures. 476 BOOK II. CHAP. V. SECT. XI. Did I recoiled:, at this moment, a ProteftantDivine, who, when engaged in controverfy, hascome up to Tillemont* in liberality and candour,I would mention him with pleafure; but my me-mory is imperfed, and my reading has been con-lined. * Dr. Burges fays, in his Dedication to Charles ifl. (1631,) Hee that is overcome of the truth, parteth viflory with himthat overcommeth, and hath the better fhare for his part.—The fentiment is good; and Dr. Burges was probably fmcere;though by Truth he here meant iiis own opinions; and thoughhe was to be conqueror, not conquered. END OF THE FIRST HEYs THEOL. LECT. Vol. L E R R A T A. 17. I. 16. for anthenticity read authenticitr, J8. laft line—read Kennicott. 4jr. 1. 6. for ^;/^read as. 49. 1. 15. dcle///^. ^50. loweil line but one, for 34 read 43. ^2. low ell line but two, for at Palelline read i ^:;. end ofl, 21, add the. 0. lowelHine but three, read pe«tateiich. 68. I. 9. read occurred. 70. lowell line, read he. 73. 1. 8. iov fet read//^. -^ Note * 1. 2. read/«tr//<, lOi. 1. II. for unto read ////a. 103. end of line 14, add ihe. 10,7. 1. 7. for 7/0 read nor. 139. 1. 15. read Gennefareth. 229. 1. 28. read Oneirocrltics. 233. 1. 9. read prophefying. 347. Note, 1. 4. read iirikuaiL^<;. 253. 1. 7. read, as to the third fort. 264. 1. 23. read Pfdmviii. 2. 269, laftlinc, read Ecclefiafticus. 302. L 8. from the bottom, read 7{fe/HL 317. ]. 3. read. Let us. 436. 1. 8. read;)r/z^/^. —alfo p. 438. 1. 4. 437. 1. 27. read founded on the authority. .jii^^- Wm.
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