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3 Quotes for 'Richard Bentley' in the Database.
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Richard Bentley Quotes
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Epicureans, that ascribed the origin and frame of the world not
to the power of God, but to the fortuitous concourse of atoms.
Topic: Circumstance
Source: Sermons (II), preached in 1692
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"Whatever is, is not," is the maxim of the anarchist, as often as
anything comes across him in the shape of a law which he happens
not to like.
Topic: Government
Source: Declaration of Rights
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It is a maxim to me that no man was ever written out of
reputation but by himself.
Topic: Reputation
Source: in Monk's "Life of Bentley", vol. I, ch. VI
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