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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Page xiii
... certainty of the foundations of all reli- gion , which lie in the being of God and immortality of the soul , but the undoubted truth of those particular accounts concerning the origin of the universe , of evil , and of nations , which ...
... certainty of the foundations of all reli- gion , which lie in the being of God and immortality of the soul , but the undoubted truth of those particular accounts concerning the origin of the universe , of evil , and of nations , which ...
Page xvii
... histories with each other . which the want of credibility in them as to an account of ancient times is clearly demonstrated ... From all 107 . STILLINGFLEET , VOL . I. b BOOK II . CHAP . I. THE CERTAINTY OF THE CONTENTS . xvii.
... histories with each other . which the want of credibility in them as to an account of ancient times is clearly demonstrated ... From all 107 . STILLINGFLEET , VOL . I. b BOOK II . CHAP . I. THE CERTAINTY OF THE CONTENTS . xvii.
Page xviii
... certainty that the records under Moses's name were undoubt- edly his . The certainty of a matter of fact inquired into in gene- ral , and proved as to this particular , IV . by universal consent , V. and settling a commonwealth upon his ...
... certainty that the records under Moses's name were undoubt- edly his . The certainty of a matter of fact inquired into in gene- ral , and proved as to this particular , IV . by universal consent , V. and settling a commonwealth upon his ...
Page xxi
... certainty . The certainty of matter of faith proved from the same principle . Our knowledge of any thing supposeth something in- comprehensible . IV . The certainty of faith as great as that of knowledge ; the grounds of it stronger ...
... certainty . The certainty of matter of faith proved from the same principle . Our knowledge of any thing supposeth something in- comprehensible . IV . The certainty of faith as great as that of knowledge ; the grounds of it stronger ...
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... certainty of those principles which were capable of being thus abused . X. And therefore I am very prone to suspect the apo- logy usually made for Protagoras , Diagoras , and such others of them who were accounted atheists , to be more ...
... certainty of those principles which were capable of being thus abused . X. And therefore I am very prone to suspect the apo- logy usually made for Protagoras , Diagoras , and such others of them who were accounted atheists , to be more ...
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