The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, Studies, and Writings, כרך 1Longman, Rees, 1831 |
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עמוד viii
... cause which neither required nor deserved them , one of the wisest men of this age , who is an host of himself , wished I had said more : it being a cause of which the world heard much , but knew little , and wanted to know more . I ...
... cause which neither required nor deserved them , one of the wisest men of this age , who is an host of himself , wished I had said more : it being a cause of which the world heard much , but knew little , and wanted to know more . I ...
עמוד ix
... cause of motion will never resist the motion which it causes . The rule , which is true when applied to communicated motion , does not hold when applied to the motions of nature . For the motions of nature change from less to more ; as ...
... cause of motion will never resist the motion which it causes . The rule , which is true when applied to communicated motion , does not hold when applied to the motions of nature . For the motions of nature change from less to more ; as ...
עמוד x
... cause of their ignorance : they did not know the true God , because they did not like to know him and that the same passions will give us an inclination to the principles of Heathens , rather than to the principles of Christians ; and ...
... cause of their ignorance : they did not know the true God , because they did not like to know him and that the same passions will give us an inclination to the principles of Heathens , rather than to the principles of Christians ; and ...
עמוד xiii
... cause ; and gave little trouble afterwards to him or myself . But I lamented that he had lost a view of things which would have ani- mated him ; and , while it found exercise for the best of his talents , would have given strength and ...
... cause ; and gave little trouble afterwards to him or myself . But I lamented that he had lost a view of things which would have ani- mated him ; and , while it found exercise for the best of his talents , would have given strength and ...
עמוד xiv
... cause , as the learning which has been growing up amongst us for the last hundred years has been hostile and destructive . As to confirmed infidelity , it is a deaf adder , never to be charmed . Yet even here the case is not always to ...
... cause , as the learning which has been growing up amongst us for the last hundred years has been hostile and destructive . As to confirmed infidelity , it is a deaf adder , never to be charmed . Yet even here the case is not always to ...
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