“Without enthusiasm, the adventurer could never kindle that fire in his followers which is so necessary to consolidate their mutual interests; for no one can heartily deceive numbers who is not first of all deceived himself.”
Quote by William Warburton
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The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester is a compilation of the writings of William Warburton, a notable figure in the religious and scholarly community. The book is introduced with a discourse that provides a comprehensive overview of Warburton's life, his contributions to literature, and his personal attributes. This collection serves as a testament to Warburton's intellectual pursuits and his influence on religious thought and scholarship. more
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