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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... meaning and drift of his Book , he had reason to appre- hend it might draw upon him the censures of all the Clergy who are sincere friends to Christianity -- therefore it might be politic to obviate the force of such animad- versions ...
... meaning and drift of his Book , he had reason to appre- hend it might draw upon him the censures of all the Clergy who are sincere friends to Christianity -- therefore it might be politic to obviate the force of such animad- versions ...
Pagina 6
... meaning and drift of his book - he must excuse me , if I suspect his faith and condemn his book - This I am sure of , the author must be a subtile enemy to Revelation , or a very indiscreet friend -- I must own he has left me in no ...
... meaning and drift of his book - he must excuse me , if I suspect his faith and condemn his book - This I am sure of , the author must be a subtile enemy to Revelation , or a very indiscreet friend -- I must own he has left me in no ...
Pagina 7
... meaning , this was the place that was to justify him in saying that I was no warm advocate for the Scriptures , But does the New Testament contain any such compleat or regular system ? will the letter - writer say so ? will any one ...
... meaning , this was the place that was to justify him in saying that I was no warm advocate for the Scriptures , But does the New Testament contain any such compleat or regular system ? will the letter - writer say so ? will any one ...
Pagina 43
... meaning that could not possibly be Mr. Pope's ; because it both disagrees with the con- text , and directly opposes what he lays down in express words in this very essay . Mr. De Crousaz , we see , imagines that this instance of the ...
... meaning that could not possibly be Mr. Pope's ; because it both disagrees with the con- text , and directly opposes what he lays down in express words in this very essay . Mr. De Crousaz , we see , imagines that this instance of the ...
Pagina 53
... , Acts xvij . 28 . For that is the meaning of All Nature is but art , unknown to thee ; All chance , direction which thou canst not see , F 3 The The Philosopher , " Deus omnipræsens est , non per MR . POPE'S ESSAY ON MAN . 53.
... , Acts xvij . 28 . For that is the meaning of All Nature is but art , unknown to thee ; All chance , direction which thou canst not see , F 3 The The Philosopher , " Deus omnipræsens est , non per MR . POPE'S ESSAY ON MAN . 53.
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