The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, Volume 8 |
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Page xiii
... sect were to be held unquestioned by its followers . For , in most societies , truth is but the second care ; the first is to provide for themselves : and as this can be done only by uniformity of opinions , and opinions will continue ...
... sect were to be held unquestioned by its followers . For , in most societies , truth is but the second care ; the first is to provide for themselves : and as this can be done only by uniformity of opinions , and opinions will continue ...
Page xxiii
... sect , thought fit to go into that fashionable mode . They allegorized every thing ; and their success was such as might be expected from so absurd an accommodation . Here again they were misled in their ignorance of the nature of the ...
... sect , thought fit to go into that fashionable mode . They allegorized every thing ; and their success was such as might be expected from so absurd an accommodation . Here again they were misled in their ignorance of the nature of the ...
Page xxiv
... thing certain . As for the enthusiastic part of this sect , which was now daily getting ground , the magic to which they were so madly given , kept them confined * confined within its circle . This , and some manifest χχίν INTRODUCTION.
... thing certain . As for the enthusiastic part of this sect , which was now daily getting ground , the magic to which they were so madly given , kept them confined * confined within its circle . This , and some manifest χχίν INTRODUCTION.
Page xxv
... sect , when it had its root in the constitution of them all , they went on exclaiming against their parti- cular doctrines , and theologizing and reasoning on their general principles . We say the fathers would sometimes call the Greek ...
... sect , when it had its root in the constitution of them all , they went on exclaiming against their parti- cular doctrines , and theologizing and reasoning on their general principles . We say the fathers would sometimes call the Greek ...
Page 49
... sect he was ) would confess no need of the knowledge of falsehood to perfect its followers in truth : It despised the oblique genius of the Academy , which made all truth to depend on the knowledge and detection of falsehood . Julian ...
... sect he was ) would confess no need of the knowledge of falsehood to perfect its followers in truth : It despised the oblique genius of the Academy , which made all truth to depend on the knowledge and detection of falsehood . Julian ...
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