A Critical and philosophical Commentay on Mr. Pope's Essay on Man. In which is contain'd a Vindication of the said Essay from the misrepresentations of Mr. de Resnel, the French translator, and of Mr. de Crousaz ... the commentatorJ. and P. Knapton, 1742 - 188 pages |
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... fu- ture State , because if the evils , which good Men fuffer , promote the Benefit of the whole , then eve ry thing is here in order ; and nothing amifs that wants ر wants to be fet right : Nor has the Mr. POPE's ESSAY ON MAN . 9.
... fu- ture State , because if the evils , which good Men fuffer , promote the Benefit of the whole , then eve ry thing is here in order ; and nothing amifs that wants ر wants to be fet right : Nor has the Mr. POPE's ESSAY ON MAN . 9.
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... because some Men , to set up their Idol , Fate , abfurdly represent it as prefiding over fuch a System ? Having thus given a Representation of God's Creation , as one entire Whole , where all the Parts have a neceffary Dependance on and ...
... because some Men , to set up their Idol , Fate , abfurdly represent it as prefiding over fuch a System ? Having thus given a Representation of God's Creation , as one entire Whole , where all the Parts have a neceffary Dependance on and ...
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... because every thing in this World , even Evil itself , tends to the greater Perfection of the whole . This Mr. Pope employs as a Principle , throughout a Poem ( the moft fublime that ever was written ) to humble the Pride of Man , who ...
... because every thing in this World , even Evil itself , tends to the greater Perfection of the whole . This Mr. Pope employs as a Principle , throughout a Poem ( the moft fublime that ever was written ) to humble the Pride of Man , who ...
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... because it both difagrees with the Context , and directly opposes what he lays down in express Words in this very Effay . Mr. De Croufaz , we fee , imagines that this Inftance of the Lamb was given to fhew how hurtful a Gift God ...
... because it both difagrees with the Context , and directly opposes what he lays down in express Words in this very Effay . Mr. De Croufaz , we fee , imagines that this Inftance of the Lamb was given to fhew how hurtful a Gift God ...
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... because the Idea of it was " the most perfect of all thofe which represented " many poffible Worlds . Notwithstanding , there " is nothing perfect in this Part , which is affign- " ed for our Habitation ; it fwarms with Imper ...
... because the Idea of it was " the most perfect of all thofe which represented " many poffible Worlds . Notwithstanding , there " is nothing perfect in this Part , which is affign- " ed for our Habitation ; it fwarms with Imper ...
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