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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... proceeds , I shall add , that if he really means to defend Christianity , he hath published the weakest defence of it that I have ever read . How are we to understand him here ? Must we rectify the proposition thus , -If the Author ...
... proceeds , I shall add , that if he really means to defend Christianity , he hath published the weakest defence of it that I have ever read . How are we to understand him here ? Must we rectify the proposition thus , -If the Author ...
Pagina 8
... proceeds- Mr. Warburton modestly says , they [ the English Clergy ] haze undertaken to prove Christianity without understanding it . As in the case before , about censuring the conduct of Clergymen , the letter - writer turned what I ...
... proceeds- Mr. Warburton modestly says , they [ the English Clergy ] haze undertaken to prove Christianity without understanding it . As in the case before , about censuring the conduct of Clergymen , the letter - writer turned what I ...
Pagina 26
... proceeds all moral evil , is the certain effect of such a creature's existence ; the next question will be , how these evils can be accounted for , con- sistently with the idea we have of God's attributes ? Therefore , 2. The second ...
... proceeds all moral evil , is the certain effect of such a creature's existence ; the next question will be , how these evils can be accounted for , con- sistently with the idea we have of God's attributes ? Therefore , 2. The second ...
Pagina 35
... proceeds from their impatience under imaginary natural ones , the issue of a depraved appetite for vision- ary advantages , which if Man had , they would be either useless or pernicious to him , as unsuitable to his state , or repugnant ...
... proceeds from their impatience under imaginary natural ones , the issue of a depraved appetite for vision- ary advantages , which if Man had , they would be either useless or pernicious to him , as unsuitable to his state , or repugnant ...
Pagina 38
... proceeds to confirm his thesis . — Previously endea- vours to abate our wonder at the phænomenon of moral evil - Shews first its use to the perfection of the universe , by analogy , from the use of physical evil in this particular ...
... proceeds to confirm his thesis . — Previously endea- vours to abate our wonder at the phænomenon of moral evil - Shews first its use to the perfection of the universe , by analogy , from the use of physical evil in this particular ...
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