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
... doubt . Now it those be Dr .--- ' s true sentiments , which yet I no more believe than that Tindal was a Christian in his heart , I shall not scraple to say that he whom I called one of the most formidable of the Free - thinkers ...
... doubt . Now it those be Dr .--- ' s true sentiments , which yet I no more believe than that Tindal was a Christian in his heart , I shall not scraple to say that he whom I called one of the most formidable of the Free - thinkers ...
Pagina 60
... doubt had frequently heard it from the benches of the Sorbonne . Indeed had a writer like Mr. Pope used such an expression , one might have suspected that he was not so serious as he should be . The Poet , speaking of God's omnipresence ...
... doubt had frequently heard it from the benches of the Sorbonne . Indeed had a writer like Mr. Pope used such an expression , one might have suspected that he was not so serious as he should be . The Poet , speaking of God's omnipresence ...
Pagina 63
... doubt , when they observed him of late unfold all the law of Nature , whether he was not to be reckoned in their ... doubt to act , or rest ; In doubt to deem himself a god , or beast ; In In doubt ; his mind , or body to prefer MR ...
... doubt , when they observed him of late unfold all the law of Nature , whether he was not to be reckoned in their ... doubt to act , or rest ; In doubt to deem himself a god , or beast ; In In doubt ; his mind , or body to prefer MR ...
Pagina 64
... doubt ; his mind , or body to prefer , Born but to die , and reasoning but to err . On And as he hath given this description of Man , for the very contrary purpose to which sceptics are wont to employ such kind of paintings , namely ...
... doubt ; his mind , or body to prefer , Born but to die , and reasoning but to err . On And as he hath given this description of Man , for the very contrary purpose to which sceptics are wont to employ such kind of paintings , namely ...
Pagina 65
... doubt to deem himself a god , or beast . i . e . He doubts , as appears from the line immediately following this * , whether his soul be mortal or immortal ; one of which is the truth , namely , its immortality , as the Poet himself ...
... doubt to deem himself a god , or beast . i . e . He doubts , as appears from the line immediately following this * , whether his soul be mortal or immortal ; one of which is the truth , namely , its immortality , as the Poet himself ...
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