The Works of Lord Bolingbroke: With a Life, Prepared Expressly for this Edition, Containing Additional Information Relative to His Personal and Public Character, Tom 3Carey and Hart, 1841 |
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... thought that the trial succeeded very plausibly . But without insisting any longer on this head ; to show how divines weaken the short and plain proof that we have of the beginning of the world , let us grant , for argument's sake ...
... thought that the trial succeeded very plausibly . But without insisting any longer on this head ; to show how divines weaken the short and plain proof that we have of the beginning of the world , let us grant , for argument's sake ...
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... thought , I doubt not , hitherto , like other men of sense , that the consistency of a narra- tion is one mark of its truth ; but this great divine will teach you , that the inconsistency , not the consistency , is such a mark . Moses ...
... thought , I doubt not , hitherto , like other men of sense , that the consistency of a narra- tion is one mark of its truth ; but this great divine will teach you , that the inconsistency , not the consistency , is such a mark . Moses ...
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... thought too mean and too low for any of his inferior gods or demons . The whole history , from Noah to Abraham , and from Abraham to the Exode , is a series of tales that would appear fit to amuse children alone , if they were found in ...
... thought too mean and too low for any of his inferior gods or demons . The whole history , from Noah to Abraham , and from Abraham to the Exode , is a series of tales that would appear fit to amuse children alone , if they were found in ...
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... thought , which are , above all others , worthy to employ the human mind , and I thank you for it . They have been often interrupted by the busi- ness and dissipations of the world , but they were never so more grievously to me , nor ...
... thought , which are , above all others , worthy to employ the human mind , and I thank you for it . They have been often interrupted by the busi- ness and dissipations of the world , but they were never so more grievously to me , nor ...
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... thought that you had directed your satire in that epistle to political subjects , and had inveighed against those ... thoughts of men , raise new affections in their minds , and de- termine in another and better manner the passions of ...
... thought that you had directed your satire in that epistle to political subjects , and had inveighed against those ... thoughts of men , raise new affections in their minds , and de- termine in another and better manner the passions of ...
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