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 iv
... nature would be no more seasonable , than the commendations of a great beauty to one who is already a passionate ... natural complexion : they represent it to themselves in a shape least pleasing to them , and then bring that as a plea ...
... nature would be no more seasonable , than the commendations of a great beauty to one who is already a passionate ... natural complexion : they represent it to themselves in a shape least pleasing to them , and then bring that as a plea ...
Page vi
... nature of all terrestrial pleasures , that they do ἐκτήκειν καὶ ἀνυγραίνειν τὸ φρονοῦν , by degrees consume reason , by effeminating and softening the intellectuals . Must we appeal then to the judgment of Sardanapalus concerning the nature ...
... nature of all terrestrial pleasures , that they do ἐκτήκειν καὶ ἀνυγραίνειν τὸ φρονοῦν , by degrees consume reason , by effeminating and softening the intellectuals . Must we appeal then to the judgment of Sardanapalus concerning the nature ...
Page xix
... natural light are not to be the measure of Divine revelation . Several grounds for Divine revelation from na- Whatever is directly repugnant to the dictates of nature cannot be of Divine revelation . VII . 3. No Divine reve- tural light ...
... natural light are not to be the measure of Divine revelation . Several grounds for Divine revelation from na- Whatever is directly repugnant to the dictates of nature cannot be of Divine revelation . VII . 3. No Divine reve- tural light ...
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... nature of the doctrine of the Gospel ; Contrariety of it to natural inclinations . XX . Strange success of it , notwithstanding it came not with human power . No Christian emperor , till the Gospel universally preached . XXI , XXII ...
... nature of the doctrine of the Gospel ; Contrariety of it to natural inclinations . XX . Strange success of it , notwithstanding it came not with human power . No Christian emperor , till the Gospel universally preached . XXI , XXII ...
Page xxiv
... nature of Ideas , and par- ticularly of the idea of God . IV . How we can form an idea of an infinite Being . V , VI . How far such an idea argues existence , VII , VIII . The great unreasonableness of atheism demonstrated . Of the ...
... nature of Ideas , and par- ticularly of the idea of God . IV . How we can form an idea of an infinite Being . V , VI . How far such an idea argues existence , VII , VIII . The great unreasonableness of atheism demonstrated . Of the ...
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