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... evil , not - at least not primarily nor chiefly - either to the mysterious perversity of man's will or to the machinations of the Devil ; he is to show its necessity from a consideration of the nature of deity itself . His undertaking ...
... evil , not - at least not primarily nor chiefly - either to the mysterious perversity of man's will or to the machinations of the Devil ; he is to show its necessity from a consideration of the nature of deity itself . His undertaking ...
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... evil of limitation or imperfection must characterize whatever other beings he brought forth . But that evil was not thereby justified unless it were shown , or assumed , that the creation of such other , necessarily defective beings is ...
... evil of limitation or imperfection must characterize whatever other beings he brought forth . But that evil was not thereby justified unless it were shown , or assumed , that the creation of such other , necessarily defective beings is ...
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... Evil ( 1757 ) , 60–2 . Jenyns for the most part merely puts into clear and concise form the arguments of King , Leibniz and Pope ; but he differs from these in unequivocally and em- phatically rejecting the freedomist solution of the ...
... Evil ( 1757 ) , 60–2 . Jenyns for the most part merely puts into clear and concise form the arguments of King , Leibniz and Pope ; but he differs from these in unequivocally and em- phatically rejecting the freedomist solution of the ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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