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 8
... Nature . This , I can assure the Reader , is the case of all other principles occasionally laid down in this first volume , which are not only here used to prove the usefulness and truth of religion in general , but are in the next ...
... Nature . This , I can assure the Reader , is the case of all other principles occasionally laid down in this first volume , which are not only here used to prove the usefulness and truth of religion in general , but are in the next ...
Pagina 15
... nature never gave an excellence , but she at the same time produced its contrary , with qualities peculiarly adapted ... natural as in the moral world ; so neither is there that increase of evil . I say this chiefly with regard to the ...
... nature never gave an excellence , but she at the same time produced its contrary , with qualities peculiarly adapted ... natural as in the moral world ; so neither is there that increase of evil . I say this chiefly with regard to the ...
Pagina 17
... Nature of Man , as in the Nature of God ; in the subject , as well as in the object , of worship . A worship founded , as reason and conscience tell us it ought , on these two great principles , the FREEDOM and the WEAKNESS of Man . The ...
... Nature of Man , as in the Nature of God ; in the subject , as well as in the object , of worship . A worship founded , as reason and conscience tell us it ought , on these two great principles , the FREEDOM and the WEAKNESS of Man . The ...
Pagina 19
... natural frame and constitution of things . But as this would reflect on the Author of Nature , no Theist , I presume , will be inclined to admit the conse- quence . If the Fatalist should reply , that reason , when well exercised and ...
... natural frame and constitution of things . But as this would reflect on the Author of Nature , no Theist , I presume , will be inclined to admit the conse- quence . If the Fatalist should reply , that reason , when well exercised and ...
Pagina 24
... Nature , and End , his Passions , and Pursuits : A mighty maze ! -but not without a plan , as Mr. De Crousaz and I have found it , between us . The next line tells us with what design he wrote , viz . To vindicate the ways of God to Man ...
... Nature , and End , his Passions , and Pursuits : A mighty maze ! -but not without a plan , as Mr. De Crousaz and I have found it , between us . The next line tells us with what design he wrote , viz . To vindicate the ways of God to Man ...
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