The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... easily upon questions out of the reach of human deter- mination , with too little consideration of mortal weak- ness , and with too much vivacity for the necessary cau- tion . " In the first letter , on Evil in general , he observes ...
... easily upon questions out of the reach of human deter- mination , with too little consideration of mortal weak- ness , and with too much vivacity for the necessary cau- tion . " In the first letter , on Evil in general , he observes ...
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... easily made . There is undoubtedly a degree of knowledge which will direct a man to refer all to Providence , and to acquiesce in the condition with which omniscient Goodness has determined to allot him ; to consider this world as a ...
... easily made . There is undoubtedly a degree of knowledge which will direct a man to refer all to Providence , and to acquiesce in the condition with which omniscient Goodness has determined to allot him ; to consider this world as a ...
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... easily see , or quickly feel , the wrong , but cannot always distin- guish the right . Whatever knowledge is superfluous , in irremediable poverty , is hurtful , but the difficulty is to determine when poverty is irremediable , and at ...
... easily see , or quickly feel , the wrong , but cannot always distin- guish the right . Whatever knowledge is superfluous , in irremediable poverty , is hurtful , but the difficulty is to determine when poverty is irremediable , and at ...
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... easily understood on common occasion , become uncertain and figurative when applied to the works of Omnipotence . Subordination in human affairs is well understood ; but when it is attributed to the universal system , its mean- ing ...
... easily understood on common occasion , become uncertain and figurative when applied to the works of Omnipotence . Subordination in human affairs is well understood ; but when it is attributed to the universal system , its mean- ing ...
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... easily have excused us from , since , at his command the earth would readily have poured forth all her treasures without our incon-- siderable assistance : but if the severest labour cannot sufficiently FREE INQUIRY , & c . 41 .
... easily have excused us from , since , at his command the earth would readily have poured forth all her treasures without our incon-- siderable assistance : but if the severest labour cannot sufficiently FREE INQUIRY , & c . 41 .
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