The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volume 5J. Rivington, 1824 - English literature |
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... principles of an- other kind ? and that he was equally in earnest when he was a dis- ciple of Bolingbroke , as he afterwards was when he became a dis- ciple of Warburton ? It is incredible that he should not be ac- . quainted with the ...
... principles of an- other kind ? and that he was equally in earnest when he was a dis- ciple of Bolingbroke , as he afterwards was when he became a dis- ciple of Warburton ? It is incredible that he should not be ac- . quainted with the ...
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... principles , and is unfavourable to the doctrines of Christianity . This idea , though often before ex- pressed or insinuated , seems to have received its full sanction in the preceding observations of Dr. Warton , where , as well as in ...
... principles , and is unfavourable to the doctrines of Christianity . This idea , though often before ex- pressed or insinuated , seems to have received its full sanction in the preceding observations of Dr. Warton , where , as well as in ...
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... principle , namely , the irregularities of God's moral government here ; the one , to establish a future state ; the other , to discredit the being of a God . + " His Lordship , who opposes their different conclusions , en- deavours to ...
... principle , namely , the irregularities of God's moral government here ; the one , to establish a future state ; the other , to discredit the being of a God . + " His Lordship , who opposes their different conclusions , en- deavours to ...
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... principles , or to discre- dit Christianity , would not only have been inconsistent with the general purpose of it , but totally contradictory to the conclusion , which points to the Christian revelation as the completion of the system ...
... principles , or to discre- dit Christianity , would not only have been inconsistent with the general purpose of it , but totally contradictory to the conclusion , which points to the Christian revelation as the completion of the system ...
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... principles of another kind ; and that he was equally in earnest when he was a disciple of Boling- broke as he afterwards was when he became a disciple of War- burton . " That Pope ever changed his religious opinions , and particularly ...
... principles of another kind ; and that he was equally in earnest when he was a disciple of Boling- broke as he afterwards was when he became a disciple of War- burton . " That Pope ever changed his religious opinions , and particularly ...
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