Although reason were intended by Providence to govern our passions, yet it seems that, in two points of the greatest moment to the being and continuance of the world, God hath intended our passions to prevail over reason. The first is, the propagation... The Polyanthos - Página 1851814Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1765 - 600 páginas
...firft is, the propagation of our fpecies, fmce no wife man ever married* from the dictates of reafon. The other is, the love of life, which, from the dictates of reafon, every man would defpife, and wifti it at an end, or that it never had a being.' — With regard... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 536 páginas
...firfl is, the propagation of our fpecies, fince no wife man ever married from the dictates of reafon. The other is, the love of life, which, from the dictates of reafon, every man would defpife, and wifh it at an end, or that it never had a beginning. FURTHER ,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 334 páginas
...firft is, the propagation of our fi>ecies, fince no wife man ever married from "ie dictates of reafoni The other is, the love of life, which, from the dictates of reafon, every man would defpife, and wifh it at an end, or that it never had a beginning. THOUGHTS... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 454 páginas
...firft is, the propagation of our fpecies ; fince no wife man ever married from the dictates of reafon. The other is, the love of life ; which, from the dictates of reafon, every man would defpife, and wifh it at an end, or that it never had a beginning. Mr. COLLINS... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 416 páginas
...greatest moment to the being and continuance of the world, God has intended our passions to prevail over reason. The first is, the propagation of our species...dictates of reason, every man would despise, and wish it 'at an end, or that it never had a beginning. • MR. COLLINS'S DISCOURSE OF FRE E THI NKINGj PUT INTO... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 418 páginas
...greatest moment to the being and continuance of the world, God has intended our passions to prevail over reason. The first is, the propagation of our species...dictates of reason, every man would despise, and wish it at an end, or that it never had a beginning. MR. COLLINS'S DISCOURSE OF FREETHINKING; PUT INTO PLAIN... | |
| 1806 - 1016 páginas
...the world, God ** hath intended our passions to pre" vail over reason. The first is the pro" pagation of our species, since no " wise man ever married from...dictates of reason, every man would " despise and wish it at an end, or " that it never had a beginning." Swift Vol. XI. p. 2tij. Edinburgh edition, 1778. Mr... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 438 páginas
...our passions to prevail over reason. The first is, the propagation of our species ; since no Avise man ever married from the dictates of reason. The...dictates of reason, every man would despise, and wish it at an end, or that it never had a beginning. vQL. xiv. FURTHER THOUGHTS ON RELIGION. THB scripture... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 470 páginas
...greatest moment to the being and continuance of the world, God has intended our passions to prevail over reason. The first is, the propagation of our species;...dictates of reason, every man would despise, and wish it at an end, or that it never had a beginning. VOL. VIII. FURTHER THOUGHTS ON RELIGION. THE scripture-system... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 468 páginas
...greatest moment to the being and continuance of the world, God has intended our passions to prevail over reason. The first is, the propagation of our species...dictates of reason, every man would despise, and wish it at an end, or that it never had a beginning. VOL. VIII. Si FURTHER THOUGHTS ON RELIGION. THE scripture-system... | |
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