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... hath formed the best . Ver . 43 , 44 . From whence he draws two consequences : 1. The first ( from ver . 44 to 51 ) is , that as the best system cannot but be such a one as hath no unconnected void ; such a one in which there is a ...
... hath formed the best . Ver . 43 , 44 . From whence he draws two consequences : 1. The first ( from ver . 44 to 51 ) is , that as the best system cannot but be such a one as hath no unconnected void ; such a one in which there is a ...
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... hath been objected , that " the System of the best weakens the other natural arguments for a future state ; because , if the evils which good men suffer , promote the benefit of the whole , then every thing is here in order : and ...
... hath been objected , that " the System of the best weakens the other natural arguments for a future state ; because , if the evils which good men suffer , promote the benefit of the whole , then every thing is here in order : and ...
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... hath given this common HOPE of Mankind : but though his un- tutored mind had betrayed him into many childish fancies concerning the nature of that future state , yet he is so far from excluding any part of his own species ( a vice which ...
... hath given this common HOPE of Mankind : but though his un- tutored mind had betrayed him into many childish fancies concerning the nature of that future state , yet he is so far from excluding any part of his own species ( a vice which ...
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... hath immortality : to which sense the lines immediately following confine us : " Snatch from his hand the balance and the rod , Re - judge his justice , be the God of God . " NOTES . Ver . 110. He asks no angel's wing , no seraph's fire ...
... hath immortality : to which sense the lines immediately following confine us : " Snatch from his hand the balance and the rod , Re - judge his justice , be the God of God . " NOTES . Ver . 110. He asks no angel's wing , no seraph's fire ...
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... hath imposed his laws , which it obeys , as a machine obeys the hand of the workman ) , may in course of time deviate from its first direction , as the best philosophy shows it may ; where is the wonder that Man , who was created a free ...
... hath imposed his laws , which it obeys , as a machine obeys the hand of the workman ) , may in course of time deviate from its first direction , as the best philosophy shows it may ; where is the wonder that Man , who was created a free ...
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