Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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Side x
... God will be taxed with encouraging idolatry and super- stition . If they are favourable to those of any of our communions , they will be deemed unjust by every good papist , and God will be taxed with nursing up heresy and schism ...
... God will be taxed with encouraging idolatry and super- stition . If they are favourable to those of any of our communions , they will be deemed unjust by every good papist , and God will be taxed with nursing up heresy and schism ...
Side xi
... God to Man ' ( ibid . 1. 16 ) . The whole question was one which appealed to the general intel- ligence of the day , and Bolingbroke was not the only author whom Pope pressed into his service . There are remarkable parallelisms between ...
... God to Man ' ( ibid . 1. 16 ) . The whole question was one which appealed to the general intel- ligence of the day , and Bolingbroke was not the only author whom Pope pressed into his service . There are remarkable parallelisms between ...
Side xii
... God and derives his whole moral being from the effort to model his life in harmony with the ideal attributes of the Deity , and so effect his restoration to the state from which he has fallen . Against this Bolingbroke set the ...
... God and derives his whole moral being from the effort to model his life in harmony with the ideal attributes of the Deity , and so effect his restoration to the state from which he has fallen . Against this Bolingbroke set the ...
Side xiii
... God . As it provides the prospect of future bliss , hope becomes man's chief incentive to virtuous conduct . It constantly leads man upward , until its promises offer themselves to him as certainties , and hope becomes refined into ...
... God . As it provides the prospect of future bliss , hope becomes man's chief incentive to virtuous conduct . It constantly leads man upward , until its promises offer themselves to him as certainties , and hope becomes refined into ...
Side xxi
... God ' - if his ' chain of love Combining all below and all above ' is a less exalted conception than the Love ' That moves the sun in heaven and all the stars ' of Dante , it is perhaps the fault of his age and of the particular type of ...
... God ' - if his ' chain of love Combining all below and all above ' is a less exalted conception than the Love ' That moves the sun in heaven and all the stars ' of Dante , it is perhaps the fault of his age and of the particular type of ...
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