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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... understanding the meaning and drift of his Book , he had reason to appre- hend it might draw upon him the censures of all ... understand him here ? Must we rectify the proposition thus , -If the Author gives this volume as a defence of ...
... understanding the meaning and drift of his Book , he had reason to appre- hend it might draw upon him the censures of all ... understand him here ? Must we rectify the proposition thus , -If the Author gives this volume as a defence of ...
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... understanding the meaning and drift of his book - he must excuse me , if I suspect his faith and condemn his book - This I am sure of , the author must be a subtile enemy to Revelation , or a very indiscreet friend -- I must own he has ...
... understanding the meaning and drift of his book - he must excuse me , if I suspect his faith and condemn his book - This I am sure of , the author must be a subtile enemy to Revelation , or a very indiscreet friend -- I must own he has ...
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... understanding it . As in the case before , about censuring the conduct of Clergymen , the letter - writer turned what I said in general of the body , particularly , to individuals ; so here , by a strange per- versity , he turns what I ...
... understanding it . As in the case before , about censuring the conduct of Clergymen , the letter - writer turned what I said in general of the body , particularly , to individuals ; so here , by a strange per- versity , he turns what I ...
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... understanding it ? I solemnly de- clare , that in the passage above quoted I meant no English Clergyman whatsoever . So far from that , I expressly say , in the Dedication , that the Clergy of the established Church are they who have ...
... understanding it ? I solemnly de- clare , that in the passage above quoted I meant no English Clergyman whatsoever . So far from that , I expressly say , in the Dedication , that the Clergy of the established Church are they who have ...
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... understands it ; and nothing but vain philosophy holds out both against Nature and Grace : Not so openly indeed as formerly ; but still as obstinately . The ablest advocates of necessity now inveloping it in systems ; and insinuating it ...
... understands it ; and nothing but vain philosophy holds out both against Nature and Grace : Not so openly indeed as formerly ; but still as obstinately . The ablest advocates of necessity now inveloping it in systems ; and insinuating it ...
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