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 6
... Providence , is ( as I have shewn in this Book , that being the only end of writing it ) absolutely necessary to society . From whence I conclude Moses's pretensions were true : who assured the Israelites that God had chosen them to be ...
... Providence , is ( as I have shewn in this Book , that being the only end of writing it ) absolutely necessary to society . From whence I conclude Moses's pretensions were true : who assured the Israelites that God had chosen them to be ...
Pagina 15
... Providence , by keeping us in that state of imperfection and dependence in which it hath pleased the Author of all Things to place us , we need not be much surprised to find the same phænomenon in the moral world : In no instance more ...
... Providence , by keeping us in that state of imperfection and dependence in which it hath pleased the Author of all Things to place us , we need not be much surprised to find the same phænomenon in the moral world : In no instance more ...
Pagina 16
... Providence in its partial Revelations to man- kind , they concluded that fate or predestination had de- termined of our future , as well as present happiness . These , which are only different modifications of the same imaginary power ...
... Providence in its partial Revelations to man- kind , they concluded that fate or predestination had de- termined of our future , as well as present happiness . These , which are only different modifications of the same imaginary power ...
Pagina 17
... Providence begot the two first species : and the pride of comprehending the essences of things , the two latter . Ah ! misera mens hominum , quo te FATA sæpissimè trahunt ! In the name of Paul , if one might be allowed to ask , What ...
... Providence begot the two first species : and the pride of comprehending the essences of things , the two latter . Ah ! misera mens hominum , quo te FATA sæpissimè trahunt ! In the name of Paul , if one might be allowed to ask , What ...
Pagina 24
... Providence . - 1 . 110 . Such as , -cry , if Man's unhappy , God's unjust . — l . 114 . Such as fall into the notion , That vice and virtue there is none at all . Ep . ii . 1. 202 . This occasioneth the Poet to divide his Vindication of ...
... Providence . - 1 . 110 . Such as , -cry , if Man's unhappy , God's unjust . — l . 114 . Such as fall into the notion , That vice and virtue there is none at all . Ep . ii . 1. 202 . This occasioneth the Poet to divide his Vindication of ...
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