Miscellaneous Correspondence: Containing Essays, Dissertations, Etc. on Various Subjects, Sent to the Author of the Gentleman's Magazine, which Could Not be Conveniently Inserted at Length, Or Properly Abridged ... No. 1-9, 1742-1748Edward Cave., 1742 - 360 |
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... matter to trace out ano- ther way whereby he might have found it himself , than originally and actu ally to find it ; fo when new Truths are made manifeft to us by Revelation , it is an easier matter to fhew how they might have been ...
... matter to trace out ano- ther way whereby he might have found it himself , than originally and actu ally to find it ; fo when new Truths are made manifeft to us by Revelation , it is an easier matter to fhew how they might have been ...
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... matter . And as to his Explanation of P. T.'s Propofition , instead of making it plainer , to me it makes it quite dark and confused : for I know not what can be meant by the existence of an Action to happen 100 Years hence being now an ...
... matter . And as to his Explanation of P. T.'s Propofition , instead of making it plainer , to me it makes it quite dark and confused : for I know not what can be meant by the existence of an Action to happen 100 Years hence being now an ...
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... matter how much moral Evil is partially wrong , it is univerfally and finally right , as it refpects the entire fyftem of things . Philalethes fays , the prefent Method of anfwering Things of this na- ture is with Sneers and Invectives ...
... matter how much moral Evil is partially wrong , it is univerfally and finally right , as it refpects the entire fyftem of things . Philalethes fays , the prefent Method of anfwering Things of this na- ture is with Sneers and Invectives ...
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... matter to affign to each of them a distinct and limited fenfe . 66 " I have not faid a Man does , but a Man may furely know what Road he will take . " This is but Shuffling , for by the words , may certainly know , he means , certainly ...
... matter to affign to each of them a distinct and limited fenfe . 66 " I have not faid a Man does , but a Man may furely know what Road he will take . " This is but Shuffling , for by the words , may certainly know , he means , certainly ...
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... matter , which fhou'd not have been mention'd by me , but for the Hint he has given . Philalethes has this Expreffion , G . Mag V.viii.p.191 . " Surely God , for cer- " tain Reasons , may decline foreseeing our Actions in the Embryo ...
... matter , which fhou'd not have been mention'd by me , but for the Hint he has given . Philalethes has this Expreffion , G . Mag V.viii.p.191 . " Surely God , for cer- " tain Reasons , may decline foreseeing our Actions in the Embryo ...
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Strona 334 - I considered the horns, and, behold, there came up among them another little horn, before whom there were three of the first horns plucked up by the roots ; and, behold, in this horn were eyes like the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great things.
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