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, 1811 - 11 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... proposition can be understood , namely , that WHATEVER IS , IS RIGHT , WITH REGARD TO THE DISPOSITION OF GOD , AND TO ITS ULTIMATE TENDENCY . Now is this any encouragement to vice ? Or does it take off from the crime of him who commits ...
... proposition can be understood , namely , that WHATEVER IS , IS RIGHT , WITH REGARD TO THE DISPOSITION OF GOD , AND TO ITS ULTIMATE TENDENCY . Now is this any encouragement to vice ? Or does it take off from the crime of him who commits ...
Pagina 113
... PROPOSITION , which here is , that human happiness consists not in external advantages , but in virtue . For the subject of this Epistle is the detecting the false notions of happiness , and settling and explaining the true ; and this ...
... PROPOSITION , which here is , that human happiness consists not in external advantages , but in virtue . For the subject of this Epistle is the detecting the false notions of happiness , and settling and explaining the true ; and this ...
Pagina 114
... proposition , proceeds to the support of his thesis ; the various arguments of which make up the body of the Epistle . He begins [ from I. 18 to 27 ] with detecting the false notions of happiness . These are of two kinds , the phi ...
... proposition , proceeds to the support of his thesis ; the various arguments of which make up the body of the Epistle . He begins [ from I. 18 to 27 ] with detecting the false notions of happiness . These are of two kinds , the phi ...
Pagina 119
... proposition abominable in most senses , and absurd in all . But now what says Mr. De Crousaz to this , who is perpetually crying out , fate ! fate ! as men in distraction call out fire ? The reader will be surprised to hear him pass ...
... proposition abominable in most senses , and absurd in all . But now what says Mr. De Crousaz to this , who is perpetually crying out , fate ! fate ! as men in distraction call out fire ? The reader will be surprised to hear him pass ...
Pagina 122
... proposition , that happiness consists not in externals . I. He begins , first of all , with the ATHEISTICAL com- plainers , and pursues their impiety [ from 1. 90 to 129 ] with all the vengeance of his eloquence . Oh blind to truth ...
... proposition , that happiness consists not in externals . I. He begins , first of all , with the ATHEISTICAL com- plainers , and pursues their impiety [ from 1. 90 to 129 ] with all the vengeance of his eloquence . Oh blind to truth ...
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