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 20
... passions , as it is submitting to that fate which must at last absolutely turn and direct them . But , after all , the most powerful argument for Freedom , I confess , Sir , is such a life as yours . Of which , though I could say much ...
... passions , as it is submitting to that fate which must at last absolutely turn and direct them . But , after all , the most powerful argument for Freedom , I confess , Sir , is such a life as yours . Of which , though I could say much ...
Pagina 24
... 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 . The men he writes ...
... 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 . The men he writes ...
Pagina 33
... passions , that harmony , and virtue , the effects of the absence of those passions , would be a lifeless calm , a stoical apathy , Contracted all , retiring to the breast : But health of mind is exercise , not rest . Ep . 2. 1. 93 ...
... passions , that harmony , and virtue , the effects of the absence of those passions , would be a lifeless calm , a stoical apathy , Contracted all , retiring to the breast : But health of mind is exercise , not rest . Ep . 2. 1. 93 ...
Pagina 34
... passions , for the reasons given above , are necessary to the support of virtue : That indeed the passions in ex- cess , produce vice , which is , in its own nature , the greatest of all evils ; and comes into the world from the abuse ...
... passions , for the reasons given above , are necessary to the support of virtue : That indeed the passions in ex- cess , produce vice , which is , in its own nature , the greatest of all evils ; and comes into the world from the abuse ...
Pagina 35
... passion as ridiculous as that is impious , " envies even the peculiar accommodations of Brutes . " But here his own principles shew his folly . " He sup- poses them all made for his use : Now what use could he have of them , when he had ...
... passion as ridiculous as that is impious , " envies even the peculiar accommodations of Brutes . " But here his own principles shew his folly . " He sup- poses them all made for his use : Now what use could he have of them , when he had ...
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