Essays: With Annotations by Richard Whately |
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... divine . Not only is it impossible for man to think beauty without simultaneously thinking de- formity and their point of indifference , justice without injustice and theirs , unity without multiplicity and theirs , but those several ...
... divine . Not only is it impossible for man to think beauty without simultaneously thinking de- formity and their point of indifference , justice without injustice and theirs , unity without multiplicity and theirs , but those several ...
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... divine support , to adhere steadily to the straight course . If we give way to a dread of danger from the inculcation of any truth , physical , moral , or religious , we manifest a want of faith in God's power , or in his will to ...
... divine support , to adhere steadily to the straight course . If we give way to a dread of danger from the inculcation of any truth , physical , moral , or religious , we manifest a want of faith in God's power , or in his will to ...
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... divine foresight , to make the application of those princi- ples in its symbols , its forms of worship , and its ecclesiastical regulations ; and , while steering its course by the chart and compass which his holy Word supplies , to ...
... divine foresight , to make the application of those princi- ples in its symbols , its forms of worship , and its ecclesiastical regulations ; and , while steering its course by the chart and compass which his holy Word supplies , to ...
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... divine Author pointed out as defining the very nature of his kingdom , of his objects , and of his claims . For this cause came I into the world , that I might bear witness unto the truth . Every one that is of the truth heareth my ...
... divine Author pointed out as defining the very nature of his kingdom , of his objects , and of his claims . For this cause came I into the world , that I might bear witness unto the truth . Every one that is of the truth heareth my ...
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... Divine WILL from conjectures of our own , based on the events that actually take place . For , in a certain sense , it may be said that whatever happens must be according to the Will of the Most High , since He does not interpose to ...
... Divine WILL from conjectures of our own , based on the events that actually take place . For , in a certain sense , it may be said that whatever happens must be according to the Will of the Most High , since He does not interpose to ...
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Common terms and phrases
advantage Æneid ancient ANNOTATIONS ANTITHETA Aristotle atheists Augustus Cæsar Bacon believe better Bishop Butler Cæsar called cause character christian Church common commonly contrary counsel course cunning danger desire divine doctrine doth doubt Edinburgh Review effect envy Epicurus error ESSAY evil favour fear feel Galba give hath helotism Henry VII honour human important infallible instance judgment Julius Cæsar keep kind king labour less maketh man's matter means men's ment merely mind moral nature never object observed opinion opposite party perceive perhaps persons political Pompey practice princes principle profess racter reason regard religion religious remarkable Roman Roman Catholic saith Scripture seditions sense side sometimes speak superstition supposed sure Tacitus things thou thought tion true truth unto usury Vespasian virtue wealth wisdom wise word