The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 3A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... perfect coherence and gradual fubordination in all its parts ; there must needs be , in fome part or other of the scale of reasoning life , fuch a creature as MAN : Which reduces the difpute to this ab- furd queftion , Whether God has ...
... perfect coherence and gradual fubordination in all its parts ; there must needs be , in fome part or other of the scale of reasoning life , fuch a creature as MAN : Which reduces the difpute to this ab- furd queftion , Whether God has ...
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... perfect as he ought : His knowledge measur❜d to his state and place ; His time a moment , and a point his fpace . If to be perfect in a certain sphere , 70 What matter , foon or late , or here or there ? The bleft to day is as ...
... perfect as he ought : His knowledge measur❜d to his state and place ; His time a moment , and a point his fpace . If to be perfect in a certain sphere , 70 What matter , foon or late , or here or there ? The bleft to day is as ...
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... perfect here , immortal there : Snatch from his hand the balance and the rod , Re judge his juftice , be the GoD of GOD . COMMENTARY . 115 120 fhews them , that complaints against the established order of things begin in the higheft ...
... perfect here , immortal there : Snatch from his hand the balance and the rod , Re judge his juftice , be the GoD of GOD . COMMENTARY . 115 120 fhews them , that complaints against the established order of things begin in the higheft ...
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... perfect , and hath immor- tality : To which fenfe the lines immediately following confine us ; " Snatch from his hand the balance and the rod , 66 Re - judge his justice , be the God of God . VER . 123. In Pride , in reas'ning Pride ...
... perfect , and hath immor- tality : To which fenfe the lines immediately following confine us ; " Snatch from his hand the balance and the rod , 66 Re - judge his justice , be the God of God . VER . 123. In Pride , in reas'ning Pride ...
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... perfect ? " — Why then Man ? COMMENTARY . VER . 141. But errs not Nature from this gracious end , ] The author comes next to the confirmation of his Thefis , That partial moral Evil is univerfal Good ; but introduceth it with a proper ...
... perfect ? " — Why then Man ? COMMENTARY . VER . 141. But errs not Nature from this gracious end , ] The author comes next to the confirmation of his Thefis , That partial moral Evil is univerfal Good ; but introduceth it with a proper ...
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