Essays, Philosophical, Historical, and Literary: In Two Volumes. ...J. Moore, 1790 |
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... faid , in the language of fcripture , that as the heavens are high above the earth , fo are God's ways higher than our ways , and his thoughts than our thoughts ; and it would be most unreasonable and prefumptuous to expect that men ...
... faid , in the language of fcripture , that as the heavens are high above the earth , fo are God's ways higher than our ways , and his thoughts than our thoughts ; and it would be most unreasonable and prefumptuous to expect that men ...
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... faid to wrest the fceptre from the hand of the Creator , and to place that capricious and undefinable principle , the felf - determining power of man , upon the throne of the universe . If the abfo- lute foreknowledge of God is admitted ...
... faid to wrest the fceptre from the hand of the Creator , and to place that capricious and undefinable principle , the felf - determining power of man , upon the throne of the universe . If the abfo- lute foreknowledge of God is admitted ...
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... faid and much been done by critics of the first eminence in order to illuftrate those points , but I am of opinion , that it will ever remain 4 in fome degree a myftery , why one writer in [ 16 ] ESSAY Page I ON Liberty and Neceffity I ...
... faid and much been done by critics of the first eminence in order to illuftrate those points , but I am of opinion , that it will ever remain 4 in fome degree a myftery , why one writer in [ 16 ] ESSAY Page I ON Liberty and Neceffity I ...
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... tranfactions fhould have the ftamp and fanction of national approbation . Her great popularity is fometimes reprefented as the effect of that artifice . She was poffef- fed , fed , it is faid , of the arts of Character of Q. ELIZABETH . 39.
... tranfactions fhould have the ftamp and fanction of national approbation . Her great popularity is fometimes reprefented as the effect of that artifice . She was poffef- fed , fed , it is faid , of the arts of Character of Q. ELIZABETH . 39.
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In Two Volumes. ... William Belsham. fed , it is faid , of the arts of infinuation : fhe knew how to cajole , how to coax , and to flat- ter ; but can any one believe that , in the courfe of more than forty years , these arts fhould not ...
In Two Volumes. ... William Belsham. fed , it is faid , of the arts of infinuation : fhe knew how to cajole , how to coax , and to flat- ter ; but can any one believe that , in the courfe of more than forty years , these arts fhould not ...
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