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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... manifest their affec- tion to it in the plain dress of the Scriptures , without the paint and set - offs which are added to it by the several contending parties of the Christian world . Were there more such noble spirits of religion in ...
... manifest their affec- tion to it in the plain dress of the Scriptures , without the paint and set - offs which are added to it by the several contending parties of the Christian world . Were there more such noble spirits of religion in ...
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... manifest the incompetency of those re- cords , as to the laying any foundation for a firm assent to be given to them . Now this defect and in- sufficiency of those histories is either more general , which lies in common to them all ; or ...
... manifest the incompetency of those re- cords , as to the laying any foundation for a firm assent to be given to them . Now this defect and in- sufficiency of those histories is either more general , which lies in common to them all ; or ...
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... manifest his credibility . The one , I suppose , relates to what he reports concerning the Jews ; the other , concerning the Phoenicians themselves . For the first , that he made use of the records of Jerom - baal , the priest of the ...
... manifest his credibility . The one , I suppose , relates to what he reports concerning the Jews ; the other , concerning the Phoenicians themselves . For the first , that he made use of the records of Jerom - baal , the priest of the ...
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... manifest , if that Abibalus , to whom Sanchoniathon is supposed to dedicate his his- tory , were the father to Hiram , contemporary with Solomon , as Jos . Scaliger supposeth , who was 154 Scal . Not . years after the destruction of ...
... manifest , if that Abibalus , to whom Sanchoniathon is supposed to dedicate his his- tory , were the father to Hiram , contemporary with Solomon , as Jos . Scaliger supposeth , who was 154 Scal . Not . years after the destruction of ...
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... manifest the great an- tiquity of the nation it belonged to : whereas it is more than probable they had spoken none at all , had they not learned the inarticulate voice of the goats , they had more converse with than men . The making ...
... manifest the great an- tiquity of the nation it belonged to : whereas it is more than probable they had spoken none at all , had they not learned the inarticulate voice of the goats , they had more converse with than men . The making ...
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