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 2
... proposition thus , -If the Author gives this volume as a defence of Christianity , then it is the weakest ? -The consequence will then in- deed be true . - But I had cut off all pretence for begging the premisses . For I have formally ...
... proposition thus , -If the Author gives this volume as a defence of Christianity , then it is the weakest ? -The consequence will then in- deed be true . - But I had cut off all pretence for begging the premisses . For I have formally ...
Pagina 3
... proposition of the three terms is a syllogism . But if the letter - writer means , what his words express- That if I have a serious purpose of defending Christianity , this volume is the weakest defence - his premisses will be true ...
... proposition of the three terms is a syllogism . But if the letter - writer means , what his words express- That if I have a serious purpose of defending Christianity , this volume is the weakest defence - his premisses will be true ...
Pagina 26
... proposition as the foundation of his thesis , which he reasonably supposes will be allowed him : That of all possible systems , infinite Wisdom hath formed the best ; [ 1. 43 , 44 ] From hence he draws two consequences : 1. The first ...
... proposition as the foundation of his thesis , which he reasonably supposes will be allowed him : That of all possible systems , infinite Wisdom hath formed the best ; [ 1. 43 , 44 ] From hence he draws two consequences : 1. The first ...
Pagina 37
... proposition as the foundation of his thesis , that of all possible systems , infinite Wisdom has formed the best - Draws from thence two consequences ; 1. That there must needs be some- D3 where 1 where such a creature as Man ; 2. That ...
... proposition as the foundation of his thesis , that of all possible systems , infinite Wisdom has formed the best - Draws from thence two consequences ; 1. That there must needs be some- D3 where 1 where such a creature as Man ; 2. That ...
Pagina 57
... propositions , which in the mouth of St. Austin were altogether edifying , be- came scandalous and profane in the mouth of Jansenius . But the Examiner pursues the Poet to the very end , and cavils even at those lines , which might have ...
... propositions , which in the mouth of St. Austin were altogether edifying , be- came scandalous and profane in the mouth of Jansenius . But the Examiner pursues the Poet to the very end , and cavils even at those lines , which might have ...
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