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 16
... received all the irrational and impure Creation , birds , beasts , and insects , to its shade and shelter . To consider fate in its growth and progress , it divides itself into four principal branches . The first and earliest is that ...
... received all the irrational and impure Creation , birds , beasts , and insects , to its shade and shelter . To consider fate in its growth and progress , it divides itself into four principal branches . The first and earliest is that ...
Pagina 39
... received by the most celebrated and orthodox divines both of the ancient and modern Church . This doctrine , we own , then , was taken up by Leibnitz ; but it was to ingraft upon it a most pernicious fatalism . Plato said , God chose ...
... received by the most celebrated and orthodox divines both of the ancient and modern Church . This doctrine , we own , then , was taken up by Leibnitz ; but it was to ingraft upon it a most pernicious fatalism . Plato said , God chose ...
Pagina 85
... ( received by us as the law of God ) to the regulation of our actions ; and then it is properly CONSCIENCE , The God ( or the law of God ) within the mind , of power to divide the light from the darkness in this chaos of the passions . 66 ...
... ( received by us as the law of God ) to the regulation of our actions ; and then it is properly CONSCIENCE , The God ( or the law of God ) within the mind , of power to divide the light from the darkness in this chaos of the passions . 66 ...
Pagina 151
... RECEIVED . pp . iii . iv . 16 46 Had I not reason to say as I did , " That the heathen philosophers of our times might be well excused in being angry , to see their ancient brethren shewn for " knaves in practice , and fools in theory ...
... RECEIVED . pp . iii . iv . 16 46 Had I not reason to say as I did , " That the heathen philosophers of our times might be well excused in being angry , to see their ancient brethren shewn for " knaves in practice , and fools in theory ...
Pagina 153
... received opinion . On which he thus descants : By all which , and indeed his whole manner of treating this subject , he plainly dis- covers such a great distrust of his arguments and con- clusions to convince the judgment of his reader ...
... received opinion . On which he thus descants : By all which , and indeed his whole manner of treating this subject , he plainly dis- covers such a great distrust of his arguments and con- clusions to convince the judgment of his reader ...
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