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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... body of the Clergy , considered as an Order instituted by Christ , and establish- ed by the State . He goes on , -If I am capable of understanding the meaning and drift of his Book , he had reason to appre- hend it might draw upon him ...
... body of the Clergy , considered as an Order instituted by Christ , and establish- ed by the State . He goes on , -If I am capable of understanding the meaning and drift of his Book , he had reason to appre- hend it might draw upon him ...
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... body of moral duty , the great pandect of the law of nature is held open by it to be searched and studied . Finally , says the Apostle Paul , Whatsoever things are true , & c . I suppose then , if the letter - writer had any particular ...
... body of moral duty , the great pandect of the law of nature is held open by it to be searched and studied . Finally , says the Apostle Paul , Whatsoever things are true , & c . I suppose then , if the letter - writer had any particular ...
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... body , particularly , to individuals ; so here , by a strange per- versity , he turns what I said particularly of some certain persons , generally , to the English Clergy . My words are these : Who , in this long Controversy between us ...
... body , particularly , to individuals ; so here , by a strange per- versity , he turns what I said particularly of some certain persons , generally , to the English Clergy . My words are these : Who , in this long Controversy between us ...
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... bodies : founded in an early superstition that the hero - gods had migrated into stars . It was first understood to be confined to communities , as such were the more immediate care of these heroes while living : But the same ...
... bodies : founded in an early superstition that the hero - gods had migrated into stars . It was first understood to be confined to communities , as such were the more immediate care of these heroes while living : But the same ...
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... 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 us as clearly in the Nature of Man , as in 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 us as clearly in the Nature of Man , as in the ...
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