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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... interpreting a writer as my charity will never suffer me to follow . The opinion I have of Dr. ' s abilities , and of the sincerity of his professions , were the true reasons of that esteem I express for him ; being desirous of allaying ...
... interpreting a writer as my charity will never suffer me to follow . The opinion I have of Dr. ' s abilities , and of the sincerity of his professions , were the true reasons of that esteem I express for him ; being desirous of allaying ...
Pagina 6
... interpreted by those common rules that all mankind have ever used in understanding one another , and then it will be seen I could not possibly have had any other intention than TO PROVE MOSES TO BE A TRUE PROPHET SENT IMMEDIATELY AND ...
... interpreted by those common rules that all mankind have ever used in understanding one another , and then it will be seen I could not possibly have had any other intention than TO PROVE MOSES TO BE A TRUE PROPHET SENT IMMEDIATELY AND ...
Pagina 41
... interpreted , it is no wonder that he , and his wise friends , should find the Poem full of contradictions * . But , before we come to an examination of particulars , it will be necessary to remind the reader once again , that the ...
... interpreted , it is no wonder that he , and his wise friends , should find the Poem full of contradictions * . But , before we come to an examination of particulars , it will be necessary to remind the reader once again , that the ...
Pagina 133
... interpret one expression by another , for fear of attri buting notions to a Poet that would be injurious to him . But to return : This is not all ; the Poet shews farther [ from . 1. 330 to 343 ] that , when the simple - minded man , on ...
... interpret one expression by another , for fear of attri buting notions to a Poet that would be injurious to him . But to return : This is not all ; the Poet shews farther [ from . 1. 330 to 343 ] that , when the simple - minded man , on ...
Pagina 198
... interpretation : and therefore tells us roundly , that there was scarce an ancient philosopher , who was not what we now call a Spinozist . " Interim ( says he ) tamen viX ULLI fuere ( quæ humanæ mentis caligo , atque imbecillitas est ) ...
... interpretation : and therefore tells us roundly , that there was scarce an ancient philosopher , who was not what we now call a Spinozist . " Interim ( says he ) tamen viX ULLI fuere ( quæ humanæ mentis caligo , atque imbecillitas est ) ...
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