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 vii
... person that impiety is the greatest folly , and irreligion , madness . It cannot be then but matter of great pity to consider that any persons , whose birth and education hath raised them above the common people of the world , should be ...
... person that impiety is the greatest folly , and irreligion , madness . It cannot be then but matter of great pity to consider that any persons , whose birth and education hath raised them above the common people of the world , should be ...
Page xiii
... persons , who in several ages were employed to reveal the mind of God to the world ; and with greater particularity than hath yet been used , I have insisted on the persons of Moses , and the prophets , our Saviour and his Apo- stles ...
... persons , who in several ages were employed to reveal the mind of God to the world ; and with greater particularity than hath yet been used , I have insisted on the persons of Moses , and the prophets , our Saviour and his Apo- stles ...
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... persons certainly better deserve the name of men , than such who allow their reason a full employ- ment , and think not the erectness of man's stature a sufficient distinction of him from brutes . Of which those may be accounted only a ...
... persons certainly better deserve the name of men , than such who allow their reason a full employ- ment , and think not the erectness of man's stature a sufficient distinction of him from brutes . Of which those may be accounted only a ...
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... persons made a Oxon . representation of their actions to others , not only by speech , but by symbols too . Which any one , who is any ways conversant in the learning of those ancient times , will find to have been the chief way of ...
... persons made a Oxon . representation of their actions to others , not only by speech , but by symbols too . Which any one , who is any ways conversant in the learning of those ancient times , will find to have been the chief way of ...
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... persons after their death , who had found out some use- ful things for the world while they were living , which the subtler Greeks would not admit of , viz . that the persons they worshipped were once men ; which made them turn all into ...
... persons after their death , who had found out some use- ful things for the world while they were living , which the subtler Greeks would not admit of , viz . that the persons they worshipped were once men ; which made them turn all into ...
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