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 17
... allowed to ask , What shall deliver us from the body of this fate ? which hangs about the soul like that punishment of the ancient Tyrant , who bound dead bodies to the living . I answer , the Religion of JESUS : which hath instructed ...
... allowed to ask , What shall deliver us from the body of this fate ? which hangs about the soul like that punishment of the ancient Tyrant , who bound dead bodies to the living . I answer , the Religion of JESUS : which hath instructed ...
Pagina 19
... allowed to be an impression on the mind , made by reflexion , as strong as any of those made by sensation . And sure he must be as blind as even blind fate can make him , who does not see thus far at least . So that the only question is ...
... allowed to be an impression on the mind , made by reflexion , as strong as any of those made by sensation . And sure he must be as blind as even blind fate can make him , who does not see thus far at least . So that the only question is ...
Pagina 26
... allowed him : That of all possible systems , infinite Wisdom hath formed the best ; [ I. 43 , 44. ] From hence he draws two consequences : 1 1. The first [ from 1. 44 to 51. ] is , that as the best system cannot but be such a one as ...
... allowed him : That of all possible systems , infinite Wisdom hath formed the best ; [ I. 43 , 44. ] From hence he draws two consequences : 1 1. The first [ from 1. 44 to 51. ] is , that as the best system cannot but be such a one as ...
Pagina 52
... allows Man to be king of this inferior world , is far from thinking him king of the universe . If the system itself could not teach him this , yet methinks the following lines of this very Epistle might : So Man , who here seems ...
... allows Man to be king of this inferior world , is far from thinking him king of the universe . If the system itself could not teach him this , yet methinks the following lines of this very Epistle might : So Man , who here seems ...
Pagina 55
... allow him to employ the passage in the sense of St. Paul , that we and all creatures live and move , and have our being , in God , and then it will be seen to be the most logical support of all that had pre- , ceded . For the Poet ...
... allow him to employ the passage in the sense of St. Paul , that we and all creatures live and move , and have our being , in God , and then it will be seen to be the most logical support of all that had pre- , ceded . For the Poet ...
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