The Divine Legation Of Moses Demonstrated: In Nine Books, Volumen1A. Millar, and J. and R. Tonson, 1765 - 440 páginas |
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... appears to have been amongst . the greatest , and most successful of your adver- faries . It was published at an important juncture , under the title of The difficulties and difcouragements which attend the study of the Scripture . But ...
... appears to have been amongst . the greatest , and most successful of your adver- faries . It was published at an important juncture , under the title of The difficulties and difcouragements which attend the study of the Scripture . But ...
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... appears to have been , would as freely expose the extreme of folly at one end , as at the other ; without regarding what party he oppofed or favoured by it . And it is well known , that , at the time this is pretended to have been done ...
... appears to have been , would as freely expose the extreme of folly at one end , as at the other ; without regarding what party he oppofed or favoured by it . And it is well known , that , at the time this is pretended to have been done ...
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... appear like folly . A circumftance which , though it great- ly recommends the majesty of virtue , yet , as it cannot fecure it from infult , doth not at all fhew the innocence of ridicule ; which was the point he had to prove . But to ...
... appear like folly . A circumftance which , though it great- ly recommends the majesty of virtue , yet , as it cannot fecure it from infult , doth not at all fhew the innocence of ridicule ; which was the point he had to prove . But to ...
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... appear like Error ? As he is not , I in- ferred , against Lord Shaftesbury , That Ridicule is not a test of Truth . How does our Critic addrefs himself to prove the contrary ? Not by fhewing , that ridicule is fuch a test : but that the ...
... appear like Error ? As he is not , I in- ferred , against Lord Shaftesbury , That Ridicule is not a test of Truth . How does our Critic addrefs himself to prove the contrary ? Not by fhewing , that ridicule is fuch a test : but that the ...
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... appears in every thing he delivers ; a vifible contempt of his reader's fatisfaction ; to which he prefers a dull mali- cious pleasure of mifguiding him in the obfcu- rity of an illimited ridicule ; we cannot poffibly avoid concluding ...
... appears in every thing he delivers ; a vifible contempt of his reader's fatisfaction ; to which he prefers a dull mali- cious pleasure of mifguiding him in the obfcu- rity of an illimited ridicule ; we cannot poffibly avoid concluding ...
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