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xii ÆäÀÌÁö
... taken from any thing which they are pleas'd to dislike . Criticism , when it falls to the Share of a prudent Man , is , without doubt , a neceffary and moft valuable part of Learning : But it must be confefs'd , that there is hardly any ...
... taken from any thing which they are pleas'd to dislike . Criticism , when it falls to the Share of a prudent Man , is , without doubt , a neceffary and moft valuable part of Learning : But it must be confefs'd , that there is hardly any ...
xiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... taken care not to come under it , but have purpofely avoided infifting upon any Authorities which have fallen under their Difputes , unless it be , perhaps , in fpeaking of the Sibyls ; but there I have the Confent of the beft Criticks ...
... taken care not to come under it , but have purpofely avoided infifting upon any Authorities which have fallen under their Difputes , unless it be , perhaps , in fpeaking of the Sibyls ; but there I have the Confent of the beft Criticks ...
xvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... taken occafion to make it their whole Bufinefs both by their Difcourfes and Writings , to laugh all Religion and Morality out of the World : which has made our very Wit to degenerate , though this be the only thing for which these Men ...
... taken occafion to make it their whole Bufinefs both by their Difcourfes and Writings , to laugh all Religion and Morality out of the World : which has made our very Wit to degenerate , though this be the only thing for which these Men ...
xvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... taken from another Subject , and ap- ply'd here with Advantage , because it looks more extravagant and daring , and furprizes for no other Reason , but for the bold irreverent use of it . What is there in Religion , if it were untrue ...
... taken from another Subject , and ap- ply'd here with Advantage , because it looks more extravagant and daring , and furprizes for no other Reason , but for the bold irreverent use of it . What is there in Religion , if it were untrue ...
xviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... taken out of the Authors of Re- ligio Medici , and of the Archeologia Philofo- phice ; because these Authors , notwithstanding thofe Objections , profefs an unfeigned Belief of Revealed Religion , in thefe very Books , though the ...
... taken out of the Authors of Re- ligio Medici , and of the Archeologia Philofo- phice ; because these Authors , notwithstanding thofe Objections , profefs an unfeigned Belief of Revealed Religion , in thefe very Books , though the ...
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