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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... existence of God the foundation of all 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 ...
... existence of God the foundation of all 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 ...
Page xxiv
... existence , VII , VIII . The great unreasonableness of atheism demonstrated . Of the hypotheses of the Aristotelian and Epicurean atheists . IX . The atheists ' pretences examined and refuted . X , XI , XII , XIII . Of the nature of the ...
... existence , VII , VIII . The great unreasonableness of atheism demonstrated . Of the hypotheses of the Aristotelian and Epicurean atheists . IX . The atheists ' pretences examined and refuted . X , XI , XII , XIII . Of the nature of the ...
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... existence of a Deity ; and superstition the immortality of the souls of men . The Devil could never have built his chapels , but on the same ground whereon God's temples stood ; which de Iside et ed . Oxon . I. BOOK makes me far less ...
... existence of a Deity ; and superstition the immortality of the souls of men . The Devil could never have built his chapels , but on the same ground whereon God's temples stood ; which de Iside et ed . Oxon . I. BOOK makes me far less ...
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... existence of matter , to assert some eternal Mind as the first cause of these things , which yet they may embrace only as an hypothesis in philosophy to solve the phe- nomena of nature with , but yet not to make this eter- nal Mind the ...
... existence of matter , to assert some eternal Mind as the first cause of these things , which yet they may embrace only as an hypothesis in philosophy to solve the phe- nomena of nature with , but yet not to make this eter- nal Mind the ...
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... existence of these Dynasties is much embraced by Vos- sius , both father and son ; and by the father made use æt . mund . of to justify Scaliger from calumniators , who made as though Scaliger did in effect overthrow the authority of ...
... existence of these Dynasties is much embraced by Vos- sius , both father and son ; and by the father made use æt . mund . of to justify Scaliger from calumniators , who made as though Scaliger did in effect overthrow the authority of ...
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