The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... reason , the writer thought worthy of his attention . When , therefore , I had observed that ADAM IN EXILE was named amongst them , I doubted not but , in finding the original of that tragedy , I should disclose the genuine source of PA ...
... reason , the writer thought worthy of his attention . When , therefore , I had observed that ADAM IN EXILE was named amongst them , I doubted not but , in finding the original of that tragedy , I should disclose the genuine source of PA ...
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... reason to regret that your name is fre- quently mentioned with that of , Reverend Sir , Your most humble servant , WILLIAM LAUDER . Dec. 20 , 1750 . REVIEW OF A FREE INQUIRY * INTO THE NATURE AND REVEREND MR . DOUGLAS . 25.
... reason to regret that your name is fre- quently mentioned with that of , Reverend Sir , Your most humble servant , WILLIAM LAUDER . Dec. 20 , 1750 . REVIEW OF A FREE INQUIRY * INTO THE NATURE AND REVEREND MR . DOUGLAS . 25.
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... reason to grant the existence of those attributes of God , which the present Inquiry is de- signed to prove ? The present Inquiry is then surely made to no purpose . The attributes ; to the demonstra- tion of which the solution of this ...
... reason to grant the existence of those attributes of God , which the present Inquiry is de- signed to prove ? The present Inquiry is then surely made to no purpose . The attributes ; to the demonstra- tion of which the solution of this ...
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... reason to conclude , that to endue created beings with perfec- tion , that is , to produce Good exclusive of Evil , is one of those impossibilities which even infinite power can- not accomplish . " This is elegant and acute , but will ...
... reason to conclude , that to endue created beings with perfec- tion , that is , to produce Good exclusive of Evil , is one of those impossibilities which even infinite power can- not accomplish . " This is elegant and acute , but will ...
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... reason to question his infinite benevolence . All our happiness is owing to his goodness ; but that it is no greater , is owing only to ourselves ; that is , to our not having any inherent right to any happiness , or even to any ...
... reason to question his infinite benevolence . All our happiness is owing to his goodness ; but that it is no greater , is owing only to ourselves ; that is , to our not having any inherent right to any happiness , or even to any ...
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