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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... sense of religion in the soul of men , and a due valuation of it , whatever its esteem or entertainment be in the world . For though the true genuine spirit of Christianity ( which is known by the purity and peaceableness of it ) should ...
... sense of religion in the soul of men , and a due valuation of it , whatever its esteem or entertainment be in the world . For though the true genuine spirit of Christianity ( which is known by the purity and peaceableness of it ) should ...
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... less of any worship and service they owed unto it . And though , it may be , they could not totally excuss the notions of a Deity out of their minds , I. partly through that natural sense which is engraven CHAP 14 ORIGINES SACRE .
... less of any worship and service they owed unto it . And though , it may be , they could not totally excuss the notions of a Deity out of their minds , I. partly through that natural sense which is engraven CHAP 14 ORIGINES SACRE .
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... sense which is engraven CHAP . on the souls of men ; partly , as being unable to solve the difficulties of nature without a Deity ; yet the observing the notorious vanities of heathen worship , might make them look upon it as a mere ...
... sense which is engraven CHAP . on the souls of men ; partly , as being unable to solve the difficulties of nature without a Deity ; yet the observing the notorious vanities of heathen worship , might make them look upon it as a mere ...
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... sense , as it imports antiquity ; so there is still a higher probability of the affinity of the names of Cadmus and Ogyges ; for it is certain , that the Greeks had no higher name for a matter of antiquity , than to call it Op BOOK ' yo ...
... sense , as it imports antiquity ; so there is still a higher probability of the affinity of the names of Cadmus and Ogyges ; for it is certain , that the Greeks had no higher name for a matter of antiquity , than to call it Op BOOK ' yo ...
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... sense in the Phoenician language , only , after their cus- tom , changing one b into m , as in Ambubajæ , Sam- buca , & c . But admitting the conjecture of this learned person concerning Jerub - baal , yet I see no necessity of making ...
... sense in the Phoenician language , only , after their cus- tom , changing one b into m , as in Ambubajæ , Sam- buca , & c . But admitting the conjecture of this learned person concerning Jerub - baal , yet I see no necessity of making ...
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