The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... light examine the proceedings of the Free - think- ers . From what giants and monsters would these knight- errants undertake to free the world ? From the ties that religion impofeth on our minds , from the expectation of a future ...
... light examine the proceedings of the Free - think- ers . From what giants and monsters would these knight- errants undertake to free the world ? From the ties that religion impofeth on our minds , from the expectation of a future ...
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... light of nature and divine re- velation by fly innuendos and cold jefts , by fuch pitiful fophifms and fuch confused and indigefted notions , that one would vehemently fufpect thofe men ufurped the name of Free - thinkers , with the ...
... light of nature and divine re- velation by fly innuendos and cold jefts , by fuch pitiful fophifms and fuch confused and indigefted notions , that one would vehemently fufpect thofe men ufurped the name of Free - thinkers , with the ...
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... lights in points and turns of wit ; and that I can take a manly and rational fatisfaction in that which is ⚫ called painting in poetry . Whether it be , that in these ⚫ copyings of nature , the object is placed in fuch lights ⚫ and ...
... lights in points and turns of wit ; and that I can take a manly and rational fatisfaction in that which is ⚫ called painting in poetry . Whether it be , that in these ⚫ copyings of nature , the object is placed in fuch lights ⚫ and ...
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... light , as these cities are com- pofed of crouds wherein there is not one who is not jawfully or unlawfully engaged in that paffion . When one is in this fpeculation , it is not unpleasant to ob- ferve alliances between thofe males and ...
... light , as these cities are com- pofed of crouds wherein there is not one who is not jawfully or unlawfully engaged in that paffion . When one is in this fpeculation , it is not unpleasant to ob- ferve alliances between thofe males and ...
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... lights . He looketh to the ends of the earth , and feeth under the whole heaven . The Lord behold- eth all the children of men from the place of his habi- tation , and confidereth all their works . He knoweth our down - fitting and up ...
... lights . He looketh to the ends of the earth , and feeth under the whole heaven . The Lord behold- eth all the children of men from the place of his habi- tation , and confidereth all their works . He knoweth our down - fitting and up ...
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