| 1739 - 476 Seiten
...Wits > he proceeds to his fecond Propofition ; which is, ffjat all Mankind, efpecially the moft wife and learned Nations of Antiquity, have concurred in believing and teaching that this DoRrinc -was of fuch Ufe to Civil Society. This Propofition he proves, I. From the ConducYof Legiflators,... | |
| 1741 - 484 Seiten
...is necejjary to the well-being of Civil Satiety ;" and, fhat all Mankind, especially the mo ft wife and learned Nations of Antiquity^ have concurred in...believing and teaching that this Doctrine -was of fucb Ufe to Civil Society : He comes in the fecond Sedition to the /&/n/Propofition, THAT THEDOCTRINE... | |
| John Jackson - 1748 - 68 Seiten
...ereSledon tbefe plain and SIMPLE Premifes, viz. The Major is, All Mankind, efpecially tie mo ft wife and learned Nations of Antiquity, have concurred in believing and teaching that the Doftrine of a future State of Rewards and Punifoments is necejfary to the Wellbeing of Civil Society.... | |
| William Warburton - 1765 - 482 Seiten
...ne" cefiary to the well being of civil Society." II. " That all mankind, efpecially the moft " wife and learned nations of Antiquity, have " concurred in believing, and teaching, that this " Doftrine was of fuch ufe to civil Society." III. " That the Doctrine of a future State of « rewards... | |
| William Warburton - 1766 - 476 Seiten
...civil Society ; and cleared it from the objections of licentious Wits ; I proceed to the fécond ; which is, THAT ALL MANKIND, ESPECIALLY THE MOST WISE...HAVE CONCURRED IN BELIEVING AND TEACHING, THAT THIS DCCTKINE WAS CF SUCH USE TO CIVIL SOCIETY. This I fhall endeavour to prove, I. From the conduct of... | |
| William Warburton - 1766 - 426 Seiten
...ingenio cernat, ** fi modo adfpexerit V SECT. VI. I HAVE now gone through the fecond general propofition, which is, THAT ALL MANKIND, ESPECIALLY THE MOST WISE AND LEARNED NATIONS OF ANTICMJITY, HAVE CONCURRED IN BELIEVING, AND TEACHING, THAT THE DOCTRINE OF A FUTURE STATE OF REWARDS... | |
| William Warburton - 1788 - 492 Seiten
...of civil Society,, and cleared it from the objections of licentious Wits ; I proceed to ihefecond; which is, THAT ALL MANKIND, ESPECIALLY THE MOST WISE...AND LEARNED NATIONS OF ANTIQUITY,. HAVE CONCURRED IK BELIEVING AND T£ACHINGr THAT THIS DOCTRINE WAS OJ SUCH USE TO CIVIL SOCIETY. This I (hall endeavour... | |
| William Warburton - 1811 - 416 Seiten
...cernat, si modo " adspexerit *." SECT. VI. I HAVE now gone through the second general •proposition, which is, THAT ALL MANKIND, ESPECIALLY THE MOST WISE...ANTIQUITY, HAVE CONCURRED IN BELIEVING, AND TEACHING, THAT THE DOCTRINE OF A FUTURE STATE OF REWARDS AND PUNISHMENT^ WAS NECESSARY TO THE WELL-BEING OF SOCIETY.... | |
| William Warburton - 1811 - 474 Seiten
...future " State of rewards and punishments, is necessary to " the well-being of civil Society ; II. " That all mankind, especially the most wise and ." learned nations of Antiquity, have concurred in be" lieving, and teaching, that this Doctrine was of such use " to civil Society ; III. " That the... | |
| 1815 - 404 Seiten
...rewards and punishments, is *e' cessary to the well being oj aw society; 2. that all mankind,®peciaUy the most wise and learned nations of antiquity, have...that this doctrine was of such use to civil society; 3. that the doctrine of a future state of rewards and punishments is not found in, nor did make a part... | |
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