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 11 |
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Page 104
... idolatry , and thus fatally embellishes his own blunder , Jaloux d'en conserver les traits et la figure , Leur zele industrieux inventa la peinture , Leurs neveux , attentifs à ces hommes fameux , Qui par le droit du sang avoient régné ...
... idolatry , and thus fatally embellishes his own blunder , Jaloux d'en conserver les traits et la figure , Leur zele industrieux inventa la peinture , Leurs neveux , attentifs à ces hommes fameux , Qui par le droit du sang avoient régné ...
Page 139
... idolaters , assassins , and poi- soners What I can find in the Essay coming nearest to this , is , That those mischiefs do not deform God's creation ; because the divine art is incessantly producing good out of evil : and that as this ...
... idolaters , assassins , and poi- soners What I can find in the Essay coming nearest to this , is , That those mischiefs do not deform God's creation ; because the divine art is incessantly producing good out of evil : and that as this ...
Page 183
... justice and goodness in the FIRST CAUSE of all things : and he has proved they could distinguish between * Div . Leg . Book III . sec . 2. & seqq . N 4 just I just and unjust passions in their IDOLATROUS GODS . REMARKS ON TILLARD . 183.
... justice and goodness in the FIRST CAUSE of all things : and he has proved they could distinguish between * Div . Leg . Book III . sec . 2. & seqq . N 4 just I just and unjust passions in their IDOLATROUS GODS . REMARKS ON TILLARD . 183.
Page 184
... IDOLATROUS GODS . had said , they could not so distinguish as to leave any foundation for the doctrine of a future state of rewards and punishments : and he has proved that I said true , by one of his own witnesses , Sallust the ...
... IDOLATROUS GODS . had said , they could not so distinguish as to leave any foundation for the doctrine of a future state of rewards and punishments : and he has proved that I said true , by one of his own witnesses , Sallust the ...
Page 235
... , coming against his hypothesis after he had once and again declared the purpose of his Letter to be the exposing exposing the heathenish idolatry and superstition of the present church Sect . 1. ] OCCASIONAL REFLECTIONS . 235.
... , coming against his hypothesis after he had once and again declared the purpose of his Letter to be the exposing exposing the heathenish idolatry and superstition of the present church Sect . 1. ] OCCASIONAL REFLECTIONS . 235.
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