| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1823 - 92 páginas
...womb of the future." Glanvil, Serm. 168U p. 278., 281. So Addison: " Would an infinitely wise Being give us talents that are not to be exerted ? capacities...the formation of man, without looking on this world only as a nursery for the next, and believing that the several generations of rational creatures, which... | |
| Beilby Porteus - 1823 - 486 páginas
...kind ; to provide himself with a successor, and then to quit his post : but, that those short-lived generations of rational creatures, which rise up and...receive their first rudiments of existence here, and then to be transplanted to some more friendly climate, where they may spread and flourish ; where they... | |
| 1824 - 278 páginas
...short-lived reasonable beings? Would he give us talents that are not to be exerted? capacities that are never to be gratified? How can we find that wisdom which...creatures, which rise up and disappear in such quick successions, are only to receive their first rudiments of existence here, and afterwards to be transplanted... | |
| 1824 - 348 páginas
...reasonable beings ? Would he give us talents that are not to be exerted ? Capacities that are never to be gratified ? How can we find that wisdom which...rational creatures, which rise up and disappear in such ijr.ick successions, arc only to receive the first rudiments of existence here, and- afterwards to... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 páginas
...reasonable beings ? Would he give us talents that are not to be exerted ; capacities that are never oment he sets euch quick successions, are only to receive their first rudiments of existence here, and afterwards... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1825 - 288 páginas
...reasonable beings ? Would he give us i talents that are not to be exerted — capacities that are never to be gratified ? How can we find that wisdom, which...creatures, which rise up and disappear in such quick successions, are only to receive their first rudiments of existence here, and afterwards to be transplanted... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 páginas
...reasonable beings ? Would he give us talents that are not to be exerted ? capacities that are never to be gratified ? How can we find that wisdom which...believing that the several generations of rational creaU«e&, rise up and disappear in such quick successions, are only to receive their first rudiments... | |
| Thomas William Lancaster - 1825 - 494 páginas
...reasonable " beings ? Would he give us talents that are not " to be exerted ? capacities that are never to be " gratified ? How can we find that wisdom which...of " man, without looking on this world as only a nur" sery for the next ; and believing that the several " generations of rational creatures, which... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 562 páginas
...to be exerted ? Capacities that are never to be gratified 1 How can we find that wisdom that shiiies through all his works, in the formation of man, without...creatures, which rise up and disappear in such quick successions, are only to receive their first rudiments of existence here, and afterwards to be transplanted... | |
| Lindley Murray, John Walker - 1826 - 314 páginas
...formation of man, without looking on this w»orlii &A only a nursery' for the next ; and without bflieving that the several generations of rational creatures,...receive their first rudiments" of existence here, anu afterwards to be transplanted into a more friendly climate, where they may spread and flourish... | |
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