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 6
... appears . almost self - evident ) I employ my second volume to sup- port , illustrate , and free from objections . 12 Hence Hence it appears on what account I so much insist 6 VINDICATION OF THE AUTHOR.
... appears . almost self - evident ) I employ my second volume to sup- port , illustrate , and free from objections . 12 Hence Hence it appears on what account I so much insist 6 VINDICATION OF THE AUTHOR.
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... appears on what account I so much insist on the usefulness and necessity of religion in general , and the doctrine of a future state in particular to society . The course of my argument , and all the rules of logic , obliged me to this ...
... appears on what account I so much insist on the usefulness and necessity of religion in general , and the doctrine of a future state in particular to society . The course of my argument , and all the rules of logic , obliged me to this ...
Pagina 9
... appears willing that these false opinions should be thought mine for having charged me with horrid crimes , with- out shadow of proof or probability , he would cover the scandal by insinuating me guilty of heterodoxy ; or why else did ...
... appears willing that these false opinions should be thought mine for having charged me with horrid crimes , with- out shadow of proof or probability , he would cover the scandal by insinuating me guilty of heterodoxy ; or why else did ...
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... appear to me very groundless and unjust , I thought so much due to truth , as to vindicate our Great Countryman from his censure . The principal object therefore of this Vindication shall be , to give the Reader a fair and just idea of ...
... appear to me very groundless and unjust , I thought so much due to truth , as to vindicate our Great Countryman from his censure . The principal object therefore of this Vindication shall be , to give the Reader a fair and just idea of ...
Pagina 33
... appear better to us , that there were nothing in this world but peace and virtue , That never air nor ocean felt the wind , That never passion discompos'd the mind . But then consider , that as our material system is sup- ported by the ...
... appear better to us , that there were nothing in this world but peace and virtue , That never air nor ocean felt the wind , That never passion discompos'd the mind . But then consider , that as our material system is sup- ported by the ...
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