The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 24Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... Atheist in belief and fpeculation , how many foever there may have been in life and practice . But , upon due exami- nation , this opinion , I imagine , will not abide the teft ; which I fhall endeavour to make evident . But , before I ...
... Atheist in belief and fpeculation , how many foever there may have been in life and practice . But , upon due exami- nation , this opinion , I imagine , will not abide the teft ; which I fhall endeavour to make evident . But , before I ...
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... Atheism , and put to death , by blind fuperftition and implacable bigotry . Some have been condemned by their antagonists for impiety , who maintain pofitions , which thofe from whom they diffent imagine have a tendency to the disbelief ...
... Atheism , and put to death , by blind fuperftition and implacable bigotry . Some have been condemned by their antagonists for impiety , who maintain pofitions , which thofe from whom they diffent imagine have a tendency to the disbelief ...
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... Atheist , or an enemy to religion , upon the account of any er- roneous opinion , from which another may by a long chain of fequels draw that conclufion ; much lefs for holding any doctrines in philofophy , which the com- mon people are ...
... Atheist , or an enemy to religion , upon the account of any er- roneous opinion , from which another may by a long chain of fequels draw that conclufion ; much lefs for holding any doctrines in philofophy , which the com- mon people are ...
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... Atheists have leave given them by their principles to become libertines , yet it is not true that all libertines are ... Atheist as the former . For though he owns the appellation , yet his description is deftructive L deftructive of the ...
... Atheists have leave given them by their principles to become libertines , yet it is not true that all libertines are ... Atheist as the former . For though he owns the appellation , yet his description is deftructive L deftructive of the ...
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... , all morality of our actions , and remove all the grounds and reasons of fear of punishment , and hope of reward ; will justly denominate a man an Atheist , 1 Atheift , though he ever fo much disclaims that igno- BLACKMORE'S CREATION .
... , all morality of our actions , and remove all the grounds and reasons of fear of punishment , and hope of reward ; will justly denominate a man an Atheist , 1 Atheift , though he ever fo much disclaims that igno- BLACKMORE'S CREATION .
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