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 11
... rule ) with so much ease , and with so little affectation , that none but a very captious , or very dull , reader can take offence at it .护 With that passion for letters , which , as I observed , transported Mr. Warburton at this time ...
... rule ) with so much ease , and with so little affectation , that none but a very captious , or very dull , reader can take offence at it .护 With that passion for letters , which , as I observed , transported Mr. Warburton at this time ...
Pagina 31
... rule , which few have set us and perhaps few will " follow , how men , who esteem and love each other , " should comport themselves when they differ in opi- " nion . So that whichever is right or wrong in opinion , " the honest part of ...
... rule , which few have set us and perhaps few will " follow , how men , who esteem and love each other , " should comport themselves when they differ in opi- " nion . So that whichever is right or wrong in opinion , " the honest part of ...
Pagina 89
... rules of the soundest and soberest criticism . While the good Bishop was thus exerting his last strength in the cause of religion , he projected a method by which he hoped to render it effectual service after his death . This was by the ...
... rules of the soundest and soberest criticism . While the good Bishop was thus exerting his last strength in the cause of religion , he projected a method by which he hoped to render it effectual service after his death . This was by the ...
Pagina 102
... rule of casting down all imaginations , that exalt themselves against the knowledge of Godt : " which , when clearly revealed , he held it an extreme impiety in any Christian , not only to question directly , but to elude by any forced ...
... rule of casting down all imaginations , that exalt themselves against the knowledge of Godt : " which , when clearly revealed , he held it an extreme impiety in any Christian , not only to question directly , but to elude by any forced ...
Pagina 133
... rule to judge of the actual establishments in the pagan world . The causes that facilitated the establishment of religion amongst them ; as likewise those causes that hindered their establishments from receiving their due form . 3 SECT ...
... rule to judge of the actual establishments in the pagan world . The causes that facilitated the establishment of religion amongst them ; as likewise those causes that hindered their establishments from receiving their due form . 3 SECT ...
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