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 11Luke Hansard & Sons, 1811 - 11 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... Epistle . The opening of which , in fifteen lines , is taken up in giving an account of his subject ; which he shews us ( agreeably to the title ) is An ESSAY ON MAN , or a Philosophical In- quiry into his Nature , and End , his ...
... Epistle . The opening of which , in fifteen lines , is taken up in giving an account of his subject ; which he shews us ( agreeably to the title ) is An ESSAY ON MAN , or a Philosophical In- quiry into his Nature , and End , his ...
Pagina 26
... -That it must , the whole body of this Epistle is em- ployed to illustrate and inforce . Thus partial evil is universal good , and thus Providence is fairly acquitted . From M From all this he draws a general conclusion [ 26 A COMMENTARY ...
... -That it must , the whole body of this Epistle is em- ployed to illustrate and inforce . Thus partial evil is universal good , and thus Providence is fairly acquitted . From M From all this he draws a general conclusion [ 26 A COMMENTARY ...
Pagina 28
... Epistle he shews how the same HOPE is a certain proof of a future state , from the considera- tion of God's giving Man no appetite in vain , or what he did not intend should be satisfied ; ( which is Plato's great argument for a future ...
... Epistle he shews how the same HOPE is a certain proof of a future state , from the considera- tion of God's giving Man no appetite in vain , or what he did not intend should be satisfied ; ( which is Plato's great argument for a future ...
Pagina 33
... Epistle , where he illustrates this observation at large ) What crops of wit and honesty appear From spleen , from obstinacy , hate or fear ! 1. 175 . In a word , as without the benefit of tempestuous winds , both air and ocean would ...
... Epistle , where he illustrates this observation at large ) What crops of wit and honesty appear From spleen , from obstinacy , hate or fear ! 1. 175 . In a word , as without the benefit of tempestuous winds , both air and ocean would ...
Pagina 34
... Epistles shew , is this , That the passions , for the reasons given above , are necessary to the support of virtue : That indeed the passions in ex- cess , produce vice , which is ... Epistle in vindicating it from the 34 A COMMENTARY ON.
... Epistles shew , is this , That the passions , for the reasons given above , are necessary to the support of virtue : That indeed the passions in ex- cess , produce vice , which is ... Epistle in vindicating it from the 34 A COMMENTARY ON.
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