The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, Volume 1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1811 - 11 pagina's |
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... reward of publick favour , to encourage him in the resolution he had taken of dedicating his great talents to the service of religion . In the close of this first edition of The Alliance , he announced his next and greatest work , THE ...
... reward of publick favour , to encourage him in the resolution he had taken of dedicating his great talents to the service of religion . In the close of this first edition of The Alliance , he announced his next and greatest work , THE ...
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... REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS TO CIVIL SOCIETY , FROM THE NATURE OF THE THING , p . 193 SECT . I. The Introduction , the nature of internal evidence ; the occasion of this discourse , and the proposition Pp . 195-203 SECT II . Of the original ...
... REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS TO CIVIL SOCIETY , FROM THE NATURE OF THE THING , p . 193 SECT . I. The Introduction , the nature of internal evidence ; the occasion of this discourse , and the proposition Pp . 195-203 SECT II . Of the original ...
Pagina 133
... rewards and punishments . Their original and progress deduced : their nature and end explained : their secrets revealed : and the causes of the degeneracy accounted for . To give a complete idea of this important institution , the sixth ...
... rewards and punishments . Their original and progress deduced : their nature and end explained : their secrets revealed : and the causes of the degeneracy accounted for . To give a complete idea of this important institution , the sixth ...
Pagina 134
... rewards and punishments , though , on account of its confessed necessity to the sup- port of religion , and consequently of civil society , all the theistical philosophers sedulously taught it to the people . The several senses in which ...
... rewards and punishments , though , on account of its confessed necessity to the sup- port of religion , and consequently of civil society , all the theistical philosophers sedulously taught it to the people . The several senses in which ...
Pagina 135
... rewards and punishments . The character of Tully , and his sentiments on this point . The original of the ancient fables , and of the doctrines of the Metempsychosis and Metamorphosis , occasionally enquired into and explained . SECT ...
... rewards and punishments . The character of Tully , and his sentiments on this point . The original of the ancient fables , and of the doctrines of the Metempsychosis and Metamorphosis , occasionally enquired into and explained . SECT ...
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