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 17
... 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 first , making our approach to God a REASONABLE SERVICE ; the latter , God's ...
... 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 first , making our approach to God a REASONABLE SERVICE ; the latter , God's ...
Pagina 23
... object therefore of this Vindication shall be , to give the Reader a fair and just idea of the Reason- ing of that Essay , so egregiously misrepresented ; in * They are contained in two several Books , the one entitled , Examen de l ...
... object therefore of this Vindication shall be , to give the Reader a fair and just idea of the Reason- ing of that Essay , so egregiously misrepresented ; in * They are contained in two several Books , the one entitled , Examen de l ...
Pagina 62
... object , and say , " Admit that we had run into an ex- treme , while we pretended to censure or penetrate the " designs of Providence , a matter indeed too high for us ; yet have you gone as far into the opposite , while you only send ...
... object , and say , " Admit that we had run into an ex- treme , while we pretended to censure or penetrate the " designs of Providence , a matter indeed too high for us ; yet have you gone as far into the opposite , while you only send ...
Pagina 63
... object is God . To give this second argument its full force , he illus- trates it [ from 1. 30 to 43 ] by the noblest example that ever was in science , the incomparable NEWTON , whom he makes so superior to humanity , as to represent ...
... object is God . To give this second argument its full force , he illus- trates it [ from 1. 30 to 43 ] by the noblest example that ever was in science , the incomparable NEWTON , whom he makes so superior to humanity , as to represent ...
Pagina 64
... object ; from which state there are great hopes he may be relieved by a careful and circumspect use of reason . the contrary , had he supposed Man so blind as to be busied in chusing , or doubtful in his choice , between two objects ...
... object ; from which state there are great hopes he may be relieved by a careful and circumspect use of reason . the contrary , had he supposed Man so blind as to be busied in chusing , or doubtful in his choice , between two objects ...
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