The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, Lord Bishop of Gloucester: In Seven Volumes. ...John Nichols: and sold by T. Cadell, in the Strand., 1788 |
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... observe , that amidst the full poffeffion of it , you ftill continue , with the meaneft affectation , to fill prefaces with repeated clamours against the difficulties and difcou ragements attending the exercise of Free - thinking : and ...
... observe , that amidst the full poffeffion of it , you ftill continue , with the meaneft affectation , to fill prefaces with repeated clamours against the difficulties and difcou ragements attending the exercise of Free - thinking : and ...
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... observed , that though fociety provides for all thofe conveniences and accom- modations of a more elegant life , which man must have been con- tent to have lived without , in a state of nature ; yet it is more than probable that these ...
... observed , that though fociety provides for all thofe conveniences and accom- modations of a more elegant life , which man must have been con- tent to have lived without , in a state of nature ; yet it is more than probable that these ...
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... observed in any degree fufficient to carry on the ends of civil Society .. Yet , I fhall now fhew , from the original conftitution and nature of this Society , that it neither had , nor could enforce , the SANC- TION OF REWARD . But ...
... observed in any degree fufficient to carry on the ends of civil Society .. Yet , I fhall now fhew , from the original conftitution and nature of this Society , that it neither had , nor could enforce , the SANC- TION OF REWARD . But ...
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... observed , being reciprocal . But it was neceffary all states should act in this manner when they inflicted exile as a punish- ment , it being no punishment but by accident , when the claim to subjection was remitted with it . They had ...
... observed , being reciprocal . But it was neceffary all states should act in this manner when they inflicted exile as a punish- ment , it being no punishment but by accident , when the claim to subjection was remitted with it . They had ...
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... observe , that the arguments , which we allow to be conclufive for the Stratonic atheist's comprehenfion of the natural effential difference of things , take in only that fpecies of atheifm : the other , which derive all from chance and ...
... observe , that the arguments , which we allow to be conclufive for the Stratonic atheist's comprehenfion of the natural effential difference of things , take in only that fpecies of atheifm : the other , which derive all from chance and ...
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50 ページ - A FUTURE STATE OF REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS, IS NECESSARY TO THE WELL-BEING OF CIVIL SOCIETY. 2. THAT ALL MANKIND, ESPECIALLY THE MOST WISE AND LEARNED NATIONS OF ANTIQUITY, HAVE CONCURRED IN BELIEVING AND TEACHING, THAT THIS DOCTRINE WAS OF SUCH USE TO CIVIL SOCIETY.
231 ページ - Polydorus tells a story from the root of the myrtle, that the barbarous inhabitants of the country having pierced him with spears and arrows, the wood which was left in his...
51 ページ - That the doctrine of a future state of rewards and punishments is not to be found in, nor did make part of, the Mosaic dispensation.
290 ページ - But this scene once over, a miraculous and divine light displays itself, and shining plains, and flowery meadows, open on all hands before them. Here they are entertained with hymns and dances, with the sublime doctrines of faithful knowledge, and with reverend and holy visions.
78 ページ - ... have sacrilegiously untwisted this THREEFOLD CORD; and each running away with the part he esteemed the strongest, hath affixed that to the throne of God, as the golden chain that is to unite and draw all unto it.
290 ページ - THE FIRST STAGE IS NOTHING BUT ERRORS AND UNCERTAINTIES ; LABORIOUS WANDERINGS ; A RUDE AND FEARFUL MARCH THROUGH NIGHT AND DARKNESS. AND) NOW ARRIVED ON THE VERGE OF DEATH AND INITIATION, EVERY THING WEARS A DREADFUL ASPECT : IT IS ALL HORROR, TREMBLING, SWEATING, AND AFFRIGHTMENT. BUT THIS SCENE ONCE OVER, A MIRACULOUS AND DIVINE LIGHT DISPLAYS ITSELF ; AND SHINING PLAINS AND FLOWERY MEADOWS OPEN ON ALL HANDS BEFORE THEM.
288 ページ - Has omnes, ubi mille rotam volvere per annos, " Lethaeum ad fluvium deus evocat agmine magno, •' Scilicet immemores supera ut convexa revisant, 750 " Rursus et incipiant in corpora velle reverti.
184 ページ - The fabulous Gods being thus routed, the supreme cause of all things naturally took their place. HIM they were taught to consider as the Creator of the Universe, who pervaded all things by his virtue, and governed all by his power.
264 ページ - This people, like the rest of mankind, in their descriptions of the other world, used to copy from something they were well acquainted with in this. In their funeral rites, which, as we observed, was a matter of greater moment with them than with any other people, they...
307 ページ - Hail, great physician of the world, all hail; Hail, mighty infant, who, in years to come Shalt heal the nations and defraud the tomb; Swift be thy growth ! thy triumphs unconfin'd ! Make kingdoms thicker, and increase mankind.