The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 3A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... ) both of good and evil . The Garden , to human reafon , fo often tempting us to trangrefs the bounds God has fet to it , and to wander in fruitless enquiries . Together let us beat this ample field , Try what C 2 EPISTLE I.
... ) both of good and evil . The Garden , to human reafon , fo often tempting us to trangrefs the bounds God has fet to it , and to wander in fruitless enquiries . Together let us beat this ample field , Try what C 2 EPISTLE I.
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... evil , is the certain effect of fuch a creature's existence ; the next queftion will be , How thefe evils can be accounted for , confiftently with the idea we have of God's moral attributes ? Therefore , 2. The fecond confequence he ...
... evil , is the certain effect of fuch a creature's existence ; the next queftion will be , How thefe evils can be accounted for , confiftently with the idea we have of God's moral attributes ? Therefore , 2. The fecond confequence he ...
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... Evil , is univerfal Good ; and thus Providence is fairly acquitted . VER . 61. When the proud feed , & c . ] From all this the Poet draws a general conclufion ( from y 60 to 9. ) that , as what has been faid is fufficient to vindicate ...
... Evil , is univerfal Good ; and thus Providence is fairly acquitted . VER . 61. When the proud feed , & c . ] From all this the Poet draws a general conclufion ( from y 60 to 9. ) that , as what has been faid is fufficient to vindicate ...
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... Evil ; yet you forbid us all inquiry into the manner how we are to be extricated ; and , in a word , leave us in a very difconfolate condition . " Not fo , replies the Poet you may reasonably , if you so please , receive much comfort ...
... Evil ; yet you forbid us all inquiry into the manner how we are to be extricated ; and , in a word , leave us in a very difconfolate condition . " Not fo , replies the Poet you may reasonably , if you so please , receive much comfort ...
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... Evil is univerfal Good ; but introduceth it with a proper argument , to abate our wonder at the phænomenon of moral Evil ; which argument he builds on a conceffion of his adverfaries : If we afk you , fays he , ( from 140 to 150 ...
... Evil is univerfal Good ; but introduceth it with a proper argument , to abate our wonder at the phænomenon of moral Evil ; which argument he builds on a conceffion of his adverfaries : If we afk you , fays he , ( from 140 to 150 ...
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