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, 1813 - 11 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... Poet to divide his Vindication of the Ways of God into two Parts . In the first of which . he gives direct answers to those objections which liber- tine men , on a view of the disorders arising from the perversity of the human will ...
... Poet to divide his Vindication of the Ways of God into two Parts . In the first of which . he gives direct answers to those objections which liber- tine men , on a view of the disorders arising from the perversity of the human will ...
Pagina 25
... Poet therefore having enounced his subject , his end of writing , and the quality of his adversaries , pro- ceeds [ from l . 16 to 23. ] to instruct us from whence he intends to draw his arguments for their confutation ; namely , from ...
... Poet therefore having enounced his subject , his end of writing , and the quality of his adversaries , pro- ceeds [ from l . 16 to 23. ] to instruct us from whence he intends to draw his arguments for their confutation ; namely , from ...
Pagina 28
... Poet chuses to insist on this proof of a future state in preference to others , I con- ceive , is in order to give his system ( which is founded in a sublime and improved Platonism ) the utmost grace of uniformity . For we know this ...
... Poet chuses to insist on this proof of a future state in preference to others , I con- ceive , is in order to give his system ( which is founded in a sublime and improved Platonism ) the utmost grace of uniformity . For we know this ...
Pagina 29
... Poet's argument , he , as we said , bids Man comfort himself with expectation of future happiness , and shews him that this HOPE is an earnest of it : But first of all puts in one very necessary caution , Hope humbly then , with ...
... Poet's argument , he , as we said , bids Man comfort himself with expectation of future happiness , and shews him that this HOPE is an earnest of it : But first of all puts in one very necessary caution , Hope humbly then , with ...
Pagina 30
... Poet turns to his Friend , and [ from 1. 118 to 137. ] remarks that the ground of all this extravagance is pride ; which , more or less , infects the whole species : -shews the ill effects of it , in the case of the fallen angels ; and ...
... Poet turns to his Friend , and [ from 1. 118 to 137. ] remarks that the ground of all this extravagance is pride ; which , more or less , infects the whole species : -shews the ill effects of it , in the case of the fallen angels ; and ...
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