The Works of the English Poets, Volume 24J. Nichols, 1779 - 228 halaman |
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... principles with fuch conclufions , would readily renounce them . No man can be rea- tonably charged with more opinions than he owns ; and if this juttice were observed in polemical difcourfes , as as well of theology as philofophy ...
... principles with fuch conclufions , would readily renounce them . No man can be rea- tonably charged with more opinions than he owns ; and if this juttice were observed in polemical difcourfes , as as well of theology as philofophy ...
Halaman 8
... principles to become Jibertines , yet it is not true that all libertines are Athe- ifts . Some plainly affert their belief of a God ; and others , who deny his existence , yet do not deny it upon any principles , any fcheme of ...
... principles to become Jibertines , yet it is not true that all libertines are Athe- ifts . Some plainly affert their belief of a God ; and others , who deny his existence , yet do not deny it upon any principles , any fcheme of ...
Halaman 10
... principles of the world , never intro- duce the Deity as the efficient caufe . But if it be confidered , that natural science was then in its infancy , and that thofe primitive philofophers only undertook to account for the material ...
... principles of the world , never intro- duce the Deity as the efficient caufe . But if it be confidered , that natural science was then in its infancy , and that thofe primitive philofophers only undertook to account for the material ...
Halaman 11
... principles of reason , it is not improbable that thefe men were rather abandoned libertines , without confideration and reflection , than fpeculative and phile- fophical Atheists . The Italic fchool , to its great difhonour , was more ...
... principles of reason , it is not improbable that thefe men were rather abandoned libertines , without confideration and reflection , than fpeculative and phile- fophical Atheists . The Italic fchool , to its great difhonour , was more ...
Halaman 13
... principles , to believe well of his mafter , and to stand up in the de- fence of his reputation . The learned Gaffendus is eminent above all others for the warm zeal he had ex- preffed , and the great pains he has taken , to vindicate ...
... principles , to believe well of his mafter , and to stand up in the de- fence of his reputation . The learned Gaffendus is eminent above all others for the warm zeal he had ex- preffed , and the great pains he has taken , to vindicate ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
æther affert againſt Anaxagoras aſk Atheiſts atoms caufe cauſe Chance chufe chyle conftant courſe defcend defign defign'd demonftration diſplay divine earth endued Epicurean Epicurus eternal exiftence exiſtence fame fate fchool feat fecret fenfe fhall fhould fide fince firſt fkies flood flow fnows folar fome force form'd fource fpacious fpirits fpring frame ftill ftores ftreams ftrong fuch fuperior fyftem glebe globe Heaven heavenly hills honour immenfe impulfive irreligion juft juſt labour laws lefs light Lucretians Lucretius mafs matter mind motion move muft muſt Nature Nature's ne'er neceffity o'er Obferve orbs paſs philofophers plain pleaſe pleaſure purfue purſue race reafon reft religion rife ſay ſcheme ſhow ſkies ſkill ſky ſpace ſphere ſpread ſtate ſtay ſtill taſk tell thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thouſand uſe vaft vapours various veins vigour Whence whofe wifdom wife winds wondrous