Электронная книга: William Warburton «Principles of natural and revealed religion. Vol. 1»
Полный вариант заголовка: «The principles of natural and revealed religion : Vol. 1 : occasionally opened and explained in a course of sermons preached before the honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn : in 2 volumes / by Mr. Warburton». Издательство: "Библиотечный фонд" (1753)
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William Warburton
William Warburton (
He was born at Newark, where his father, who belonged to an old Cheshire family, was
This was an answer to another anonymous pamphlet, written by Philip Yorke, afterwards Lord Chancellor, Hardwicke, who replied in an enlarged edition (1728) of his original "Discourse of the Judicial Authority ... of Master of the Rolls". Sir
At Brant Broughton for eighteen years he spent his time in study, the first result of which was his treatise on the "Alliance between Church and State" (1736). The book brought Warburton into favour at court, and he probably only missed immediate preferment by the death of Queen Caroline.
His next, and best-known, work, "Divine Legation of
Warburton's knowledge of ancient Egypt is held to have prepared the way for Champollion's discovery.
Either in quest of
Pope left him the copyright and the editorship of his works, and contributed even more to his advancement by introducing him to Murray, afterwards Lord Mansfield, who obtained for him in 1746 the preachership of
As early as 1727 Warburton had corresponded with Theobald on Shakespearean subjects. He now accused him of stealing his ideas and denied his critical ability. Theobald's superiority to Warburton as a Shakespearean critic has long since been acknowledged. Warburton was further kept busy by the attacks on his "Divine Legation" from all quarters, by a dispute with Bolingbroke respecting Pope's behaviour in the affair of Bolingbroke's "Patriot King", by his edition of Pope's works (1751) and by a vindication in 1750 of the alleged miraculous interruption of the rebuilding of the temple of
He became
He made in 1762 a vigorous attack on
Warburton's works were edited (7 vols., 1788) by Bishop Hurd with a biographical preface, and the correspondence between the two friends--an important contribution to the literary history of the period--was edited by Dr Parr in 1808. Warburton's life was also written by John Selby Watson in 1863, and Mark Pattison made him the subject of an essay in 1889.
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