The whole works of ... Duncan Forbes, now first collected, Bind 11755 |
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... such admirable con- trivance , as pronounces the author infinitely intelligent , and excludes all suspicion that it ow'd its origin to blind chance . B ΤΗΣ : THE vegetable world is adjusted with such amazing skill , THOUGHTS ...
... such admirable con- trivance , as pronounces the author infinitely intelligent , and excludes all suspicion that it ow'd its origin to blind chance . B ΤΗΣ : THE vegetable world is adjusted with such amazing skill , THOUGHTS ...
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... such wonders , shews wisdom , and power , far beyond the compre- henfion of the most perfect man . THE action of the material powers in this system upon the organized body of a plant , preserves , and propagates it : its roots shoot out ...
... such wonders , shews wisdom , and power , far beyond the compre- henfion of the most perfect man . THE action of the material powers in this system upon the organized body of a plant , preserves , and propagates it : its roots shoot out ...
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... such as entertain the same sentiments . THUS Nature has made men fit for society , as it has made society necessary for them ; but the end of making society necessary for men leads to a further confideration . No one can think that the ...
... such as entertain the same sentiments . THUS Nature has made men fit for society , as it has made society necessary for them ; but the end of making society necessary for men leads to a further confideration . No one can think that the ...
Side 10
... such communications , and to join in acts of acknowledgment and praise ; it cannot be doubted that the chief , the high , and honour- able end of fitting men for society , was to advance and propagate the knowledge of Nature , and of ...
... such communications , and to join in acts of acknowledgment and praise ; it cannot be doubted that the chief , the high , and honour- able end of fitting men for society , was to advance and propagate the knowledge of Nature , and of ...
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... SUCH was man ! but view him in his pre- sent condition , and you fee a creature still poffefsed of all those qualities that fitted him for seeing and enjoying the chief good , with supreme delight ; but you see those talents monstrously ...
... SUCH was man ! but view him in his pre- sent condition , and you fee a creature still poffefsed of all those qualities that fitted him for seeing and enjoying the chief good , with supreme delight ; but you see those talents monstrously ...
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Abraham abſolute abuſe almoſt alſo amongst antient atone becauſe believe Berith bleſſed blood Canaan caſe cauſe Cherubim Chriſtian circumſtances conſequence covenant creature defire Deity deſcended deſcribed deſign diſcover diſtinct divine Elohim emblematical emblems Ephod eſtabliſhed evidence expreſſed facred faid falſe fame favour fignify fire firſt first-born fome Heavens holy houſe hovah Ifrael Ifraelites imaginations infinite inſtitution inſtruction itſelf Jehovah Jewish Jews juſt leſs light of NATURE Lord loſt mankind mercy Mofes moſt muſt nations neceſſary obſerved occafion original paſſages perſon pleaſed pleaſure plural poffibly praiſe preſerve promiſes purpoſe queſtion raiſed reaſon Religion repreſent repreſentations reſidence reſt revelation rubim ſacred ſacrifice ſaid ſame ſay Scriptures ſecond ſee ſeems ſenſe ſerve ſervice ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhed ſhew ſhould ſome ſomething ſpeak ſprinkled ſtanding ſtate ſtill ſtrong ſuch ſufficient ſupport ſuppoſed ſurpriſing Symbol ſyſtem tabernacle temple Teraphim themſelves theſe thing thoſe tion tranſlated underſtanding univerſal uſe whoſe word worſhip
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Side 61 - Could this have been done by human forefight or force ? Has any thing like to it ever been in the world befides? What could tend more to perpetuate the memory of any event, than to deliver a whole People, by...
Side 77 - King upon my holy hill of Sion. I will declare the decree ; the Lord hath said unto me, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee...
Side 84 - He cured the most inveterate diseases; he made the lame to walk ; he opened the eyes of the blind and the ears of the deaf; he...
Side 60 - The very furprifing care taken by the Deity to keep the breed of the Jews pure, and genuine, by the proofs of VIRGINITY, and by the miraculous Waters of JEALOUSY, is a circumftance that merits attention, and will eafily induce a belief that 34 Thoughts concerning Religion, &c.
Side 67 - AND, if it is granted, that the devotions, the- precepts, the inftitutions, and rites and ceremonies, of this LAW, and the great lines of their Hiftory, are not forged ; one needs, as to the...
Side 77 - ... be called * Wonderful, Counfellor, the Mighty God, ." the Everlafting Father, the Prince of Peace : of the increafe of " his government and peace there fhall be no end, upon the throne
Side 83 - The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor the lawgiver from between his feet until Shiloh come ; and unto Him shall the gathering of the people be."* When the blossom drops we know the fruit is coming.
Side 65 - Levitts by Mofes ? If no book at all ever was delivered by him to them, what authority could be pretended for fuch a book ? Had a book been to be forged, in order to be received by the People...
Side 68 - Jews, and with the political establishment of their tbeocratical government, and the authority for the establishment of both, that we have, at present, concern. For, if such a system of religious services and ceremonies was revealed and commanded by God ; if, for the greater certainty, it was reduced into writing by...
Side 174 - Behold, the man is become like one of us to know good and evil...