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 15
... perfect image of your own mind : And the works of this Artist , who is beholden only to truth for their polish and their lustre , you are too well acquainted with to suspect them of flattery . To preserve the lustre of this mirrour was ...
... perfect image of your own mind : And the works of this Artist , who is beholden only to truth for their polish and their lustre , you are too well acquainted with to suspect them of flattery . To preserve the lustre of this mirrour was ...
Pagina 26
... perfect coherence and gradual subordination in all its parts ; there must needs be , in some part or other of the scale of life and . sense , such a creature as MAN ; which reduces the dis- pute to this absurd question , Whether God has ...
... perfect coherence and gradual subordination in all its parts ; there must needs be , in some part or other of the scale of life and . sense , such a creature as MAN ; which reduces the dis- pute to this absurd question , Whether God has ...
Pagina 30
... perfect here , immortal there , That is , be made God , who only is perfect , and hath immortality : To which sense the lines immediately following con- fine us : Snatch from his hand the balance and the rod , Rejudge his justice , be ...
... perfect here , immortal there , That is , be made God , who only is perfect , and hath immortality : To which sense the lines immediately following con- fine us : Snatch from his hand the balance and the rod , Rejudge his justice , be ...
Pagina 31
... , because nothing created is perfect . " Say you so ? I then ask , why you should expect this perfection in Man ? If you own that the great 66 666 end end of God ( notwithstanding all this deviation ) be MR . POPE'S ESSAY ON MAN . 31.
... , because nothing created is perfect . " Say you so ? I then ask , why you should expect this perfection in Man ? If you own that the great 66 666 end end of God ( notwithstanding all this deviation ) be MR . POPE'S ESSAY ON MAN . 31.
Pagina 38
... perfect . From all this he deduces his general conclusion , that Nature being neither a blind chain of causes and effects , nor yet the fortuitous result of wandering atoms , but the wonderful art and direction of an all - wise , all ...
... perfect . From all this he deduces his general conclusion , that Nature being neither a blind chain of causes and effects , nor yet the fortuitous result of wandering atoms , but the wonderful art and direction of an all - wise , all ...
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