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 151
... promise to give a good account of him . Our Considerer proceeds to shew the reasons why some defenders of Christianity will not acknowledge the doc- trine contained in his book . He graciously acquits them of all malice and design , and ...
... promise to give a good account of him . Our Considerer proceeds to shew the reasons why some defenders of Christianity will not acknowledge the doc- trine contained in his book . He graciously acquits them of all malice and design , and ...
Pagina 188
... promises to shew the inconsistency between two metaphysical opinions . What reader now but would expect a metaphysical reason ? Instead of that , he puts us off with a moral one . No one will imagine the philosophers capable of holding ...
... promises to shew the inconsistency between two metaphysical opinions . What reader now but would expect a metaphysical reason ? Instead of that , he puts us off with a moral one . No one will imagine the philosophers capable of holding ...
Pagina 219
... promise , that if either in those pages , or in any other pages of that work , or in any thing I have ever written , preached , or said , your Lord . ship produces the proposition in question as held and maintained by ine , either in ...
... promise , that if either in those pages , or in any other pages of that work , or in any thing I have ever written , preached , or said , your Lord . ship produces the proposition in question as held and maintained by ine , either in ...
Pagina 220
... promise , I say , to submit to any censure your Lordship's self shall think fit to inflict . But if , on the other hand , you can produce no such proposition , I shall then expect so much from your Lordships's justice as to retract your ...
... promise , I say , to submit to any censure your Lordship's self shall think fit to inflict . But if , on the other hand , you can produce no such proposition , I shall then expect so much from your Lordships's justice as to retract your ...
Pagina 233
... promise . Section 1 . 4 [ See Divine Legation , Book iv . § 6. sub . fin . ] Of these , the first place would be due to my very learned friend , the Author of the elegant and useful Letter from Rome ; who , taking entirely to himself ...
... promise . Section 1 . 4 [ See Divine Legation , Book iv . § 6. sub . fin . ] Of these , the first place would be due to my very learned friend , the Author of the elegant and useful Letter from Rome ; who , taking entirely to himself ...
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