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... Lord Shaftsbury 257 A paper of Mr. Gray inserted , relating to an impious position of Lord Bolingbroke 32. To Dr. WHARTON . . writing an epitaph • 260 On the death of his son , and an excuse for not 33. To Mr. PALGRAVE . Desiring him to ...
... Lord Shaftsbury 257 A paper of Mr. Gray inserted , relating to an impious position of Lord Bolingbroke 32. To Dr. WHARTON . . writing an epitaph • 260 On the death of his son , and an excuse for not 33. To Mr. PALGRAVE . Desiring him to ...
Page 260
... Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy , calls the MAIN PILLAR of his system ; and adds , in another place , that the FATE OF ALL RELIGION is included in this question . On this important point , therefore , that able writer has dwelt largely ...
... Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy , calls the MAIN PILLAR of his system ; and adds , in another place , that the FATE OF ALL RELIGION is included in this question . On this important point , therefore , that able writer has dwelt largely ...
Page 261
... Lord Bolingbroke mean , when he says every thing shews the wisdom of God ; and yet adds , every thing does not shew in like manner the goodness of God conformably to our ideas of $ this attribute in either ? By wisdom he must only ( 261 )
... Lord Bolingbroke mean , when he says every thing shews the wisdom of God ; and yet adds , every thing does not shew in like manner the goodness of God conformably to our ideas of $ this attribute in either ? By wisdom he must only ( 261 )
Page 263
... Lord Bolingbroke , nor any other man , that thought on these subjects , ever believed that these our ideas were real and full representations of these attributes in the Divinity . They say he knows ; they do not mean that he compares ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , nor any other man , that thought on these subjects , ever believed that these our ideas were real and full representations of these attributes in the Divinity . They say he knows ; they do not mean that he compares ...
Page 264
... Lord Bolingbroke make to these questions , which are put to him , not only by Wollaston , but by all mankind ? He will tell you , that we , that is , the animals , vegetables , stones , and other clods of earth , are all connected in ...
... Lord Bolingbroke make to these questions , which are put to him , not only by Wollaston , but by all mankind ? He will tell you , that we , that is , the animals , vegetables , stones , and other clods of earth , are all connected in ...
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