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Page 115
than his learned patron . The Dr . asserts , that types and secondary prophecies
were intended for a veil or cover of the doctrines conveyed under them ; one of
which doctrines was a future state : according to him , this was the whole faltance
...
than his learned patron . The Dr . asserts , that types and secondary prophecies
were intended for a veil or cover of the doctrines conveyed under them ; one of
which doctrines was a future state : according to him , this was the whole faltance
...
Page 120
All my ( view is , to get the question fairly and , impartially examined ; 6 and
therefore I have often addressed myself to two ingenious ( and learned writers ,
who seem to be well qualified for this • task . I have no objection to suppose a
future ...
All my ( view is , to get the question fairly and , impartially examined ; 6 and
therefore I have often addressed myself to two ingenious ( and learned writers ,
who seem to be well qualified for this • task . I have no objection to suppose a
future ...
Page 153
The learned doctor , who has made this important discovery , concludes therefore
that human reason is that " carnal weapon , which the apostolic men mott of all
disclaimed ; and which it is now high time , after having done so much mis• chief
...
The learned doctor , who has made this important discovery , concludes therefore
that human reason is that " carnal weapon , which the apostolic men mott of all
disclaimed ; and which it is now high time , after having done so much mis• chief
...
Page 154
For it , the learned doctor agrees with them in the most • lavish abuses of human
reason ; especially when it submits to the « guidance of private judgment . 2dly ,
His spite and rancour , like theirs , is chiefly directed against such whom human ...
For it , the learned doctor agrees with them in the most • lavish abuses of human
reason ; especially when it submits to the « guidance of private judgment . 2dly ,
His spite and rancour , like theirs , is chiefly directed against such whom human ...
Page 297
... imaginable . They do well not to say that it is adorned with cuts ( for the
frontispiece itself is a strange awkard monstrous design as ever was seen ) but
we are afraid it is not always illustrated by them . Botany is never to be learned
learned by ...
... imaginable . They do well not to say that it is adorned with cuts ( for the
frontispiece itself is a strange awkard monstrous design as ever was seen ) but
we are afraid it is not always illustrated by them . Botany is never to be learned
learned by ...
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