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Pagina 13
... concerning the most important queftions of politics , morality , and religion — these are to be the objects and the contents of his work . Themes like these not even the genius of a Plato or a Bacon could render intelligible , without ...
... concerning the most important queftions of politics , morality , and religion — these are to be the objects and the contents of his work . Themes like these not even the genius of a Plato or a Bacon could render intelligible , without ...
Pagina 28
... for daring to diffent from the opinions of great authorities , and , in my following numbers perhaps , from the gene- ral opinion concerning the true value of certain authorities deemed great . The word , prefump- tion , 28 THE FRIEND .
... for daring to diffent from the opinions of great authorities , and , in my following numbers perhaps , from the gene- ral opinion concerning the true value of certain authorities deemed great . The word , prefump- tion , 28 THE FRIEND .
Pagina 40
... for a good purpose . For how can we rely on their tef- timony concerning the fupernatural facts ? That the Fathers held , almoft without exception , that ; " wholly without breach of duty it is allowed to 40 THE FRIEND .
... for a good purpose . For how can we rely on their tef- timony concerning the fupernatural facts ? That the Fathers held , almoft without exception , that ; " wholly without breach of duty it is allowed to 40 THE FRIEND .
Pagina 46
... concerning his opinions and principles , as well as his manners and outward conduct . How little I am an enemy to free in- quiry of the boldest kind , and in which the au- thors have differed the moft widely from my own convictions and ...
... concerning his opinions and principles , as well as his manners and outward conduct . How little I am an enemy to free in- quiry of the boldest kind , and in which the au- thors have differed the moft widely from my own convictions and ...
Pagina 52
... concerning the advantages to be gained by the breach of them . 2. It is further required , that the supposed error shall not be such as will pervert or materially vitiate the imperfect truth , in communicating which we had unwillingly ...
... concerning the advantages to be gained by the breach of them . 2. It is further required , that the supposed error shall not be such as will pervert or materially vitiate the imperfect truth , in communicating which we had unwillingly ...
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abuſe affertion affuredly againſt almoſt amuſement anſwer arrogance becauſe beſt cauſe Chriſtianity circumſtances cloſe confequences confifts conftitution conſcience defire diftinct diſcover duty effay Engliſh eſpecially eſtabliſhed evil exerciſe exiſtence fafely falfehood fame feelings fenfe fhall firſt fome foul ftate ftill fuch fure furniſh himſelf hiſtory human inftance intereſt itſelf knowledge leaſt lefs leſs libel likewiſe Luther means meaſure mind miſtake moft moral moſt muft muſt myſelf nation nature neceffary neceffity neſs obfervations objects occafion opinions ourſelves paffage paffions perfons PETRARCH philofophic pleaſure poffeffed poffible pofitions political praiſe prefumption preſent principles publiſhed puniſhment purpoſe queſtion reader reaſon religion reſpect ſame ſay ſcarcely ſcience ſecond ſee ſeem ſenſe ſhall ſhould ſmall ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtyle ſubject ſuch ſupplied ſuppoſed ſyſtem taſte themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſands tion tranflation truth underſtanding univerſal uſe virtue Voltaire whoſe wiſdom wiſh words