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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... particular kindness the souls of all good men bear to such designs , whose end is to as- sert and vindicate the truth and excellency of religion . For those who are enriched themselves with the ines- timable treasure of true goodness ...
... particular kindness the souls of all good men bear to such designs , whose end is to as- sert and vindicate the truth and excellency of religion . For those who are enriched themselves with the ines- timable treasure of true goodness ...
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... particular , ( especially Mornay , Grotius , Amyraldus , & c . ) may easily appear by comparing what is contained in ... particular mentioning , supposing it sufficient to give a clear account of things , without particular cita- tion of ...
... particular , ( especially Mornay , Grotius , Amyraldus , & c . ) may easily appear by comparing what is contained in ... particular mentioning , supposing it sufficient to give a clear account of things , without particular cita- tion of ...
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... particular accounts concerning the origin of the universe , of evil , and of nations , which were most liable to the Atheist's exceptions , and have therein considered all the pretences of philosophy ancient or modern , which have ...
... particular accounts concerning the origin of the universe , of evil , and of nations , which were most liable to the Atheist's exceptions , and have therein considered all the pretences of philosophy ancient or modern , which have ...
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... particular defect in the history of the most learned heathen nations . II . First the Phoenicians . Of Sanchoniathon ; his anti- quity and fidelity . III . Of Jerom - baal , Baal - Berith . IV . The an- tiquity of Tyre . Scaliger ...
... particular defect in the history of the most learned heathen nations . II . First the Phoenicians . Of Sanchoniathon ; his anti- quity and fidelity . III . Of Jerom - baal , Baal - Berith . IV . The an- tiquity of Tyre . Scaliger ...
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... particular , IV . by universal consent , V. and settling a commonwealth upon his laws . VI , VII . The im- possibility of an impostor as to the writings of Moses demonstrated . The pleas to the contrary largely answered CHAP . II ...
... particular , IV . by universal consent , V. and settling a commonwealth upon his laws . VI , VII . The im- possibility of an impostor as to the writings of Moses demonstrated . The pleas to the contrary largely answered CHAP . II ...
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