An Essay on ManJ. and P. Knapton, 1755 - 124 pages |
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... whose prospect eternal , * 329 , & c . That the perfection of Virtue and Happiness confifts in a conformity to the ORDER of PROVIDENCE bere . and a Refignation to it here and hereafter , 327 , & c . : A N ESSAY on MAN . A EPISTLE I ...
... whose prospect eternal , * 329 , & c . That the perfection of Virtue and Happiness confifts in a conformity to the ORDER of PROVIDENCE bere . and a Refignation to it here and hereafter , 327 , & c . : A N ESSAY on MAN . A EPISTLE I ...
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... increase , ' till " this fyftem wants a reformation . ' Sir Ifaac Newton's Optics , Queft . ult . ( c 19 VER . 155. If plagues , & c . ] What hath mifled fome Who knows but he , whose hand the light'ning forms 14 Ep . I. ESSAY ON MAN.
... increase , ' till " this fyftem wants a reformation . ' Sir Ifaac Newton's Optics , Queft . ult . ( c 19 VER . 155. If plagues , & c . ] What hath mifled fome Who knows but he , whose hand the light'ning forms 14 Ep . I. ESSAY ON MAN.
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Alexander Pope. Who knows but he , whose hand the light'ning forms , Who heaves old Ocean , and who wings the ftorms ; Pours fierce Ambition in a Cæfar's mind , 159 Or turns young Ammon loose to scourge mankind ? NOTES . perfons in this ...
Alexander Pope. Who knows but he , whose hand the light'ning forms , Who heaves old Ocean , and who wings the ftorms ; Pours fierce Ambition in a Cæfar's mind , 159 Or turns young Ammon loose to scourge mankind ? NOTES . perfons in this ...
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... application of this in Ep . iv . P. VER 266. The great directing mind , & c . ] " Veneramur autem et colimus ob dominium . Deus enim fine do- All are but parts of one ftupendous whole , Whose C 4 • 23 EP . I. ESSAY ON MAN 259.
... application of this in Ep . iv . P. VER 266. The great directing mind , & c . ] " Veneramur autem et colimus ob dominium . Deus enim fine do- All are but parts of one ftupendous whole , Whose C 4 • 23 EP . I. ESSAY ON MAN 259.
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... Whose body Nature is , & c . ] A certain exa- miner remarks , on this line , that " A Spinozift would ex- " prefs himself in this Manner . " I believe he would , and fo , we know , would St. Paul too , when writing on the fame fubject ...
... Whose body Nature is , & c . ] A certain exa- miner remarks , on this line , that " A Spinozift would ex- " prefs himself in this Manner . " I believe he would , and fo , we know , would St. Paul too , when writing on the fame fubject ...
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