The Life of Richard Bentley, D.D. (Volume 1); Master of Trinity College, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge (Paperback)


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II. Dean Stillingfleet made Bishop of Worcester?Bentley goes with his pupil to Wadham College, Oxford?His acquaintance at Oxford; Mill, Bernard, Hody?His literary employments?Hephcestion?Lucretius?Bentley ordained deacon?Made chaplain to the Bishop of Worcester?Employed to purchase the Vossian library?Designs to collect the fragments of all the Greek poets?Bishop Lloyd?Suggestion of publishing the Greek lexicographers?Bentley's corrections of Hesychius?Verwey's edition? Chronicle of Malela?Gregory?Chilmead?Publication of Malela? Prolegomena by Hody?Bentley undertakes to write an Appendix?Account of the Chronicle?Epistola adMillium?Correspondence with Bernard?Controversy with Hody?Reception of Bentley's first publication ?Its contents?Its style?Bentley occupied in theology?Resumes classical studies?Undertakes Manilius. Chap. ii. When the deliverance of the Nation and the Church 1689- had been effected by the Revolution, it was the first care of King William's government to fill the vacant bishopricks with divines most distinguished for ability and piety. In pursuance of this determination, Dean Stillingfleet, who was considered the ablest champion of the Establishment, was shortly after consecrated Bishop of Worcester. It was about the same time that Bentley's pupil, James Stillingfleet, being of a proper age for the University, his father determined that he should be accompanied by his private tutor to Wadham College, Oxford. Cumberland asserts, that on this occasion the Bishop gave to Bentley the absolute choice between Oxford and Cambridge; and that he was induced to prefer the former by his desire to consult the manuscripts of the Bodleian Library1. There can be no doubt, that an aspiring scholar would rejoice inthe opportunity of examining the stores of learni...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II. Dean Stillingfleet made Bishop of Worcester?Bentley goes with his pupil to Wadham College, Oxford?His acquaintance at Oxford; Mill, Bernard, Hody?His literary employments?Hephcestion?Lucretius?Bentley ordained deacon?Made chaplain to the Bishop of Worcester?Employed to purchase the Vossian library?Designs to collect the fragments of all the Greek poets?Bishop Lloyd?Suggestion of publishing the Greek lexicographers?Bentley's corrections of Hesychius?Verwey's edition? Chronicle of Malela?Gregory?Chilmead?Publication of Malela? Prolegomena by Hody?Bentley undertakes to write an Appendix?Account of the Chronicle?Epistola adMillium?Correspondence with Bernard?Controversy with Hody?Reception of Bentley's first publication ?Its contents?Its style?Bentley occupied in theology?Resumes classical studies?Undertakes Manilius. Chap. ii. When the deliverance of the Nation and the Church 1689- had been effected by the Revolution, it was the first care of King William's government to fill the vacant bishopricks with divines most distinguished for ability and piety. In pursuance of this determination, Dean Stillingfleet, who was considered the ablest champion of the Establishment, was shortly after consecrated Bishop of Worcester. It was about the same time that Bentley's pupil, James Stillingfleet, being of a proper age for the University, his father determined that he should be accompanied by his private tutor to Wadham College, Oxford. Cumberland asserts, that on this occasion the Bishop gave to Bentley the absolute choice between Oxford and Cambridge; and that he was induced to prefer the former by his desire to consult the manuscripts of the Bodleian Library1. There can be no doubt, that an aspiring scholar would rejoice inthe opportunity of examining the stores of learni...

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2012

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