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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... Argument of the Divine Legation , as far as is yet ad- vanced : wherein is considered the Relation the several Parts bear to each other , and to the Whole . Together with an APPENDIX , in Answer to a late Pamphlet , entitled , " An ...
... Argument of the Divine Legation , as far as is yet ad- vanced : wherein is considered the Relation the several Parts bear to each other , and to the Whole . Together with an APPENDIX , in Answer to a late Pamphlet , entitled , " An ...
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... argument , he might possibly have then as much served truth as he now has violated charity . He goes on , -He is a warmer advocate for Dr. who denies the divine inspiration of the Scriptures , than for the Scriptures themselves . How ...
... argument , he might possibly have then as much served truth as he now has violated charity . He goes on , -He is a warmer advocate for Dr. who denies the divine inspiration of the Scriptures , than for the Scriptures themselves . How ...
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... argument , and all the rules of logic , obliged me to this conduct : and indeed I thought it the peculiar happiness of my argument that they did so ; for I suppose , till the infidels be convinced that religion is useful to civil ...
... argument , and all the rules of logic , obliged me to this conduct : and indeed I thought it the peculiar happiness of my argument that they did so ; for I suppose , till the infidels be convinced that religion is useful to civil ...
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... argument for Freedom , I confess , Sir , is such a life as yours . Of which , though I could say much , and with pleasure , I will only say that it has made me , in common with every one who knows you , Your obliged , your affectionate ...
... argument for Freedom , I confess , Sir , is such a life as yours . Of which , though I could say much , and with pleasure , I will only say that it has made me , in common with every one who knows you , Your obliged , your affectionate ...
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... argument for a future state ; and the words here employed , The soul uneasy , & c . his peculiar expression : We have seen the argument illustrated with great force of reasoning , by our most eminent modern divines : But no where ...
... argument for a future state ; and the words here employed , The soul uneasy , & c . his peculiar expression : We have seen the argument illustrated with great force of reasoning , by our most eminent modern divines : But no where ...
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