Origines Sacrae Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion: To which is Added Part of Another Book Upon the Same Subject, Left Unfinished by the Author : Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 1 |
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... UNIVERSITY PRESS . MDCCCXXXVI . BIBLIOTHECA REGIA MONACENSIS . ΤΟ HIS MOST HONOURED FRIEND AND ORIGINES SACRE : VOL BOOK CHAP THE OBSCURITY AND DEFECT OF ANCIENT HISTORY The knowledge of truth proved to be the most natural.
... UNIVERSITY PRESS . MDCCCXXXVI . BIBLIOTHECA REGIA MONACENSIS . ΤΟ HIS MOST HONOURED FRIEND AND ORIGINES SACRE : VOL BOOK CHAP THE OBSCURITY AND DEFECT OF ANCIENT HISTORY The knowledge of truth proved to be the most natural.
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... ancient heathen nations ; the inconsistency of the belief of the Scriptures with the principles of reason ; and the account which may be given of the origin of things , from principles of philosophy , without the Scriptures . These ...
... ancient heathen nations ; the inconsistency of the belief of the Scriptures with the principles of reason ; and the account which may be given of the origin of things , from principles of philosophy , without the Scriptures . These ...
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... ancient or modern , which have seemed to contradict any of them ; to which ( mantissæ loco ) I have added the evidence of Scripture - history in the re- mainders of it in heathen mythology , and concluded all with a discourse of the ...
... ancient or modern , which have seemed to contradict any of them ; to which ( mantissæ loco ) I have added the evidence of Scripture - history in the re- mainders of it in heathen mythology , and concluded all with a discourse of the ...
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... ANCIENT HISTORY . I. II . III . IV . The knowledge of truth proved to be the most natural perfection of the rational soul ; V. Yet error often mistaken for truth : the accounts of it . VI . Want of diligence in its search ; VII . VIII ...
... ANCIENT HISTORY . I. II . III . IV . The knowledge of truth proved to be the most natural perfection of the rational soul ; V. Yet error often mistaken for truth : the accounts of it . VI . Want of diligence in its search ; VII . VIII ...
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... ancient poets . Whence the poetical fa- bles borrowed . III . The advancement of poetry and idolatry to- gether in Greece . IV . The different censures of Strabo and Era- tosthenes , concerning the poetical age of Greece ; and the ...
... ancient poets . Whence the poetical fa- bles borrowed . III . The advancement of poetry and idolatry to- gether in Greece . IV . The different censures of Strabo and Era- tosthenes , concerning the poetical age of Greece ; and the ...
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