No one, therefore, is to be reputed an atheist, or an enemy to religion, upon the account of any erroneous opinion, from which another may, by a long chain of sequels, draw that conclusion ; much less for holding any doctrines in philosophy, which the... The Works of the English Poets: Blackmore - Página 7de Samuel Johnson - 1779Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1715 - 568 páginas
...erroneous Opinion, from which Another may by .along • ' Chain Chain of Sequels draw that Condufion; much lefs for holding a•ny Doftrines in Philofophy,...People are not able to examine or comprehend, who, ^hen they meddle with Speculations, of which they are unqualify d to judge, will be as apt to cenfureaPhilofopherfor... | |
| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1727 - 230 páginas
...which Another may by-albng Chain of Sequels draw that Conclufion ; much lefs for holding any Doctrines in Philofophy, which the common People are not able...comprehend, who, when they meddle with Speculations, .of which.they are unquilify!d to judge, A 4 wilLi will be as apt to cenfure a Philofopher for an Atheift,... | |
| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1806 - 242 páginas
...a long chain of sequels, draw that conclusion ; much less for holding any doctrines in philosophy, which the common people are not able to examine or...which they are unqualified to judge, will be as apt to censure a philosopher for an atheist, as an astronomer for a magician. I would fain too in this place... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 páginas
...a long chain of sequels, draw that conclusion ; much less for holding any doctrines in philosophy, which the common people are not able to examine or...speculations, of which they are unqualified to judge, will be a» apt to censure a philosopher for an atheist, as an astronomer for a magician. I would fain, too,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 páginas
...conclusion ; much less for holding any doctrines in philosophy, which the common people are not able tu examine or comprehend, who, when they meddle with speculations, of which they are unqnalified to judge, will be a« apt to censure a philosopher for an atheist, as an astronomer for... | |
| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1797 - 200 páginas
...another may, by a long chain ot fcquels, draw that conclufion ; much lefs for holding any doctrines in philofophy, which the common people are not able...examine or comprehend, who, when they meddle with ipeculations, ot which they are unqualified to judge, will be as apt to cenfure a philofopher for an... | |
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