THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL VOL. XII\1755 |
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Σελίδα 10
... must raise , he would foften it by throwing the blame not on the religion , but on the false interpreters of it , without giving a fingle inftance of any abufive interpretation . ' To this the vindicator fummarily replies : What is ...
... must raise , he would foften it by throwing the blame not on the religion , but on the false interpreters of it , without giving a fingle inftance of any abufive interpretation . ' To this the vindicator fummarily replies : What is ...
Σελίδα 12
... must add , that the ftudent has fhewn very little judgment in the execution of his father's command . 27. Whether the Romans , who made fuch admirable roads , built no inns , or places of entertainment along them , there being no ...
... must add , that the ftudent has fhewn very little judgment in the execution of his father's command . 27. Whether the Romans , who made fuch admirable roads , built no inns , or places of entertainment along them , there being no ...
Σελίδα 16
... must never receive a religion which con- tradicts fenfe and reason . The fecond , that we must not re- ceive any religion , which does not evidently prove itself to come from God . A religion which comes from God , we are told , must ...
... must never receive a religion which con- tradicts fenfe and reason . The fecond , that we must not re- ceive any religion , which does not evidently prove itself to come from God . A religion which comes from God , we are told , must ...
Σελίδα 17
... must have been < unlimited , and independent as to existence , which is abfurd ; for no two things can be unlimited or infinite in any one re- fpect , in as much as each could not possess the whole of any one attribute . Although it ...
... must have been < unlimited , and independent as to existence , which is abfurd ; for no two things can be unlimited or infinite in any one re- fpect , in as much as each could not possess the whole of any one attribute . Although it ...
Σελίδα 18
... must limit each other . Infinite is improperly attributed to creatures , and only in • refpect to our limited capacities . Thus it is that matter is faid to be infinitely divisible . And even when infinity is afcribed to space and ...
... must limit each other . Infinite is improperly attributed to creatures , and only in • refpect to our limited capacities . Thus it is that matter is faid to be infinitely divisible . And even when infinity is afcribed to space and ...
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Σελίδα 320 - Our language* for almost a century, has, by the concurrence of many causes, been gradually departing from its original Teutonick character, and deviating towards a Gallick structure and phraseology, from which it ought to be our endeavour to recal it...
Σελίδα 420 - Lord of lords ; who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto ; whom no man hath seen, nor can see : to whom be honour and power everlasting. Amen.
Σελίδα 178 - ... and learning, as to secure us against all delusion in themselves ; of such undoubted integrity as to place them beyond all suspicion of any design to deceive others ; of such credit and reputation in the eyes of mankind as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood ; and at the same time, attesting facts performed in such a public manner and in so celebrated a part of the world, as to render the detection unavoidable : all which circumstances are requisite to...
Σελίδα 40 - For I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is none like me, Declaring the end from the beginning, And from ancient times the things that are not yet done, Saying, My counsel shall stand, And I will do all my pleasure...
Σελίδα 254 - They call me nothing but Jonathan ; and I said, I believed they would leave me Jonathan as they found me, and that I never knew a ministry do anything for those whom they make companions of their pleasures; and I believe you will find it so; but I care not.
Σελίδα 227 - Of a feeble temper more than of a frugal judgment ; exposed to our ridicule from his vanity, but exempt from our hatred by his freedom from pride and arrogance. And, upon the whole, it may be pronounced of his character, that all his qualities were sullied with weakness, and embellished by humanity.
Σελίδα 212 - I say, they will receive a terrible blow this parliament, and yet they shall not see who hurts them. This counsel is not to be contemned, because it may do you good, and can do you no harm : for the danger is past, as soon as you have burned the letter. And I hope God will give you the grace to make good use of it, unto whose holy protection I commend you*.
Σελίδα 313 - When the radical idea branches out into parallel ramifications, how can a consecutive series be formed of senses in their nature collateral...
Σελίδα 310 - If we would copy nature, it may be useful to take this idea along with us, that pastoral is an image of what they call the golden age. So that we are not to describe our shepherds as shepherds at this day really are, but as they may be conceived then to have been ; when the best of men followed the employment.
Σελίδα 313 - Words are seldom exactly synonimous; a new term was not introduced, but because the former was thought inadequate: names, therefore, have often many ideas, but few ideas have many names.