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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Pagina 20
... ridicule of their 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 ...
... ridicule of their 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 ...
Pagina 44
... ridicule , and solemn con > futation . Happening to speak of this , in a letter written to him 1749 ( for by that time I had the honour of being personally acquainted with him ) he replies to me in the following lively manner " I have ...
... ridicule , and solemn con > futation . Happening to speak of this , in a letter written to him 1749 ( for by that time I had the honour of being personally acquainted with him ) he replies to me in the following lively manner " I have ...
Pagina 77
... ridicule , in holding up to view and exposing their leader and archetype , John Wesley , out of the materials , largely furnished to him in that adventurer's own journals . This discourse , like Pascal's Letters , and for the same ...
... ridicule , in holding up to view and exposing their leader and archetype , John Wesley , out of the materials , largely furnished to him in that adventurer's own journals . This discourse , like Pascal's Letters , and for the same ...
Pagina 105
... ridicule against himself . With this view , he had been at the pains to plan a work of some length , in three Dissertations , which would take in the whole of that subject , and give him occasion to expose , with much force , Voltaire's ...
... ridicule against himself . With this view , he had been at the pains to plan a work of some length , in three Dissertations , which would take in the whole of that subject , and give him occasion to expose , with much force , Voltaire's ...
Pagina 148
... RIDICULE is become their favourite figure of speech ; and they have composed sad treatises to justify its use , and very merry ones to evince its utility . But to be fair with you , it must be owned , that this strange disposition ...
... RIDICULE is become their favourite figure of speech ; and they have composed sad treatises to justify its use , and very merry ones to evince its utility . But to be fair with you , it must be owned , that this strange disposition ...
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