The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen4F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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... hath made is open to every eye ; but to look upon the works of nature , and to look into the ways of nature , are very different things : the latter of which is the B 3 result If the result of much labour and observation . œconomy.
... hath made is open to every eye ; but to look upon the works of nature , and to look into the ways of nature , are very different things : the latter of which is the B 3 result If the result of much labour and observation . œconomy.
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... hath its own elements ; it hath a sort of alphabet peculiar to itself ; which must be learned in the first place , before any judg- ment can be formed , or any pleasure received when that science is treated of : for none but fools are ...
... hath its own elements ; it hath a sort of alphabet peculiar to itself ; which must be learned in the first place , before any judg- ment can be formed , or any pleasure received when that science is treated of : for none but fools are ...
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... books , is the sub- ject of critical industry : and much useful labour hath been employed by learned and pious men in clearing the letter of the scripture from the ambiguities in 8 On the Figurative Language LECT . 1 .
... books , is the sub- ject of critical industry : and much useful labour hath been employed by learned and pious men in clearing the letter of the scripture from the ambiguities in 8 On the Figurative Language LECT . 1 .
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... hath made between natural and spiritual men ; that is , be- tween men that have faith and men that have none , is agreeable to what hath been observed from the beginning of the world ; that there have been two classes of people , all ...
... hath made between natural and spiritual men ; that is , be- tween men that have faith and men that have none , is agreeable to what hath been observed from the beginning of the world ; that there have been two classes of people , all ...
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... hath the word MYSTERY inscribed with that name upon her forehead ; because Babylon is there not literal , but figurative or mystical , to denote that abomination of idolatry , by the sorceries of which all nations were de- ceived : she ...
... hath the word MYSTERY inscribed with that name upon her forehead ; because Babylon is there not literal , but figurative or mystical , to denote that abomination of idolatry , by the sorceries of which all nations were de- ceived : she ...
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The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the REV. William ... William Jones Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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