The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Volume 1Luke Hansard & Sons, near Lincoln's Inn-Fields, 1811 |
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... pretended by those who called them- selves Deists , and , in the modesty of free - thinking which then prevailed , had , or affected to have , a re- spect for the natural doctrine of a future state , That the omission of this doctrine ...
... pretended by those who called them- selves Deists , and , in the modesty of free - thinking which then prevailed , had , or affected to have , a re- spect for the natural doctrine of a future state , That the omission of this doctrine ...
Pagina 18
... pretended , was the handsome manner in which he had spoken of Dr. Middleton , in his pre face to the first volume . This ingenious man ( of whom more will be said , as we go along ) had written some things , which gave occasion to ...
... pretended , was the handsome manner in which he had spoken of Dr. Middleton , in his pre face to the first volume . This ingenious man ( of whom more will be said , as we go along ) had written some things , which gave occasion to ...
Pagina 20
... pretended orthodoxy ; but in taking for granted , every where , his respect for revelation , and his real belief of it , and in seeming to think that , if other opinions were entertained of him , they had proceeded from an ignorance of ...
... pretended orthodoxy ; but in taking for granted , every where , his respect for revelation , and his real belief of it , and in seeming to think that , if other opinions were entertained of him , they had proceeded from an ignorance of ...
Pagina 46
... pretended ) that only a certain number of copies should be printed . Mr. Pope , in his excessive admiration of his Lordship ( which was the chief foible of his character ) took that opportunity , for fear so invaluable a treasure of ...
... pretended ) that only a certain number of copies should be printed . Mr. Pope , in his excessive admiration of his Lordship ( which was the chief foible of his character ) took that opportunity , for fear so invaluable a treasure of ...
Pagina 56
... pretended injuries of some Churchmen to " prejudice him against Religion , I should love him living , to a miraculous fact . But this part of his plan he reserved for another discourse . The subject was , in fact , resumed , and has ...
... pretended injuries of some Churchmen to " prejudice him against Religion , I should love him living , to a miraculous fact . But this part of his plan he reserved for another discourse . The subject was , in fact , resumed , and has ...
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