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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... hath published the weakest defence of it that I have ever read . " How are we to understand him here ? Must we rectify the proposition thus , -If the Author gives this volume as a defence of Christianity , then it is the weakest ? -The ...
... hath published the weakest defence of it that I have ever read . " How are we to understand him here ? Must we rectify the proposition thus , -If the Author gives this volume as a defence of Christianity , then it is the weakest ? -The ...
Pagina 5
... hath used for the TRUTH of Christianity against Tindal have never yet been answered by them , nor I think ever can . I say for the truth of Christianity ; for his reasonings , from p . 59 to 64 * , relate only to its truth , and can be ...
... hath used for the TRUTH of Christianity against Tindal have never yet been answered by them , nor I think ever can . I say for the truth of Christianity ; for his reasonings , from p . 59 to 64 * , relate only to its truth , and can be ...
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... hath been observed in Physics , that nature never gave an excellence , but she at the same time produced its contrary , with qualities peculiarly adapted to its de- struction . As we see how this serves the wise ends of Providence , by ...
... hath been observed in Physics , that nature never gave an excellence , but she at the same time produced its contrary , with qualities peculiarly adapted to its de- struction . As we see how this serves the wise ends of Providence , by ...
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... hath instructed us as clearly in the Nature of Man , as in the Nature of God ; in the subject , as well as in the object , of worship . A worship founded , as reason and conscience tell us it ought , on these two great principles , the ...
... hath instructed us as clearly in the Nature of Man , as in the Nature of God ; in the subject , as well as in the object , of worship . A worship founded , as reason and conscience tell us it ought , on these two great principles , the ...
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... hath aimed at least to do this service , by his writings , regarding these two sorts of men , as the irreconcileable enemies of his design , began without any ceremony ( for he was not disposed , for their sake , to go about ) to break ...
... hath aimed at least to do this service , by his writings , regarding these two sorts of men , as the irreconcileable enemies of his design , began without any ceremony ( for he was not disposed , for their sake , to go about ) to break ...
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