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66 Of the exercises which the rules of " the university required , some were ; “
published by him in his maturer . “ years . They had been undoubtedly “
applauded , for they were such as few 76 can perform ; yet there is reason to 66
suf“ suspect ...
66 Of the exercises which the rules of " the university required , some were ; “
published by him in his maturer . “ years . They had been undoubtedly “
applauded , for they were such as few 76 can perform ; yet there is reason to 66
suf“ suspect ...
Pagina 211
ftanding , and establish a kingdom of darkness , is just so far more barbarous
than even that monstrous cruelty , as the mind excels the body ; or as
understanding and reason are superior to sense . Cardinal Richlieu fays , in his
Political ...
ftanding , and establish a kingdom of darkness , is just so far more barbarous
than even that monstrous cruelty , as the mind excels the body ; or as
understanding and reason are superior to sense . Cardinal Richlieu fays , in his
Political ...
Pagina 214
Can there be Religion or Virtue without Reason , Thought , and Choice ? Or can
Reason , Thinking , Knowledge , and Choice , fubfift without the only conceivable
means of making men wise and and understanding , Tational , and virtuous ?
Can there be Religion or Virtue without Reason , Thought , and Choice ? Or can
Reason , Thinking , Knowledge , and Choice , fubfift without the only conceivable
means of making men wise and and understanding , Tational , and virtuous ?
Pagina 217
... ( at least as far as human prudence is able to pro - - vide ) against all the
abufive overt - acts I Pam - now expreffing my abhorrence of : : and as such we
have reason to esteem them very valuable securities of our Li- berties and
reputations .
... ( at least as far as human prudence is able to pro - - vide ) against all the
abufive overt - acts I Pam - now expreffing my abhorrence of : : and as such we
have reason to esteem them very valuable securities of our Li- berties and
reputations .
Pagina 285
grammercy to be sober , just or continent ? many there be that complain of divin
Providence for suffering Adam to transa gresse , foolish tongues ! when God
gave him reason , he gave him freedom to choose , for reason is but choosing ;
he ...
grammercy to be sober , just or continent ? many there be that complain of divin
Providence for suffering Adam to transa gresse , foolish tongues ! when God
gave him reason , he gave him freedom to choose , for reason is but choosing ;
he ...
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
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