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 4
... principles that induced the ancient sages and legislators to deem it lawful to deceive for the public good ; in the discovery of which , I think , I have made it evident that those reasons or principles could have no place amongst the ...
... principles that induced the ancient sages and legislators to deem it lawful to deceive for the public good ; in the discovery of which , I think , I have made it evident that those reasons or principles could have no place amongst the ...
Pagina 8
... principle I apply and inforce in the second volume against the fourth chapter of Collins's Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion , where he lays it down for one of his fundamental principles ( against all antiquity and fact ) ...
... principle I apply and inforce in the second volume against the fourth chapter of Collins's Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion , where he lays it down for one of his fundamental principles ( against all antiquity and fact ) ...
Pagina 17
... principles , the FREEDOM and the WEAKNESS of Man . The first , making our approach to God a REASONABLE SERVICE ; the latter , God's approach to us a COVENANT OF GRACE . And this , Sir , is that glorious Gospel , which you are not ...
... principles , the FREEDOM and the WEAKNESS of Man . The first , making our approach to God a REASONABLE SERVICE ; the latter , God's approach to us a COVENANT OF GRACE . And this , Sir , is that glorious Gospel , which you are not ...
Pagina 20
... principle of Man's being an accountable creature ; but when freedom of will is wanting , Man is no more so than a Clock or Organ . It is likewise highly injurious to Society : For whoever thinks himself no longer in his own power , will ...
... principle of Man's being an accountable creature ; but when freedom of will is wanting , Man is no more so than a Clock or Organ . It is likewise highly injurious to Society : For whoever thinks himself no longer in his own power , will ...
Pagina 35
... principles shew his folly . " He sup- poses them all made for his use : Now what use could he have of them , when he had robbed them of all their qualities . Qualities , as they are at present divided , distributed with the highest ...
... principles shew his folly . " He sup- poses them all made for his use : Now what use could he have of them , when he had robbed them of all their qualities . Qualities , as they are at present divided , distributed with the highest ...
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