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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... speak nothing more noble and generous than a luxurious , malicious , proud , and impatient spirit ? Is there no- thing more becoming and agreeable to the soul of man in exemplary piety , and a holy , well - ordered conversa- tion , than ...
... speak nothing more noble and generous than a luxurious , malicious , proud , and impatient spirit ? Is there no- thing more becoming and agreeable to the soul of man in exemplary piety , and a holy , well - ordered conversa- tion , than ...
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... speak not immediately . Of inspiration among the Jews , and divination among the heathens . XII . 4. Hypoth . The evidence of a Divine testimony must be clear and certain . XIII . Of the common motives of faith , and the obligation to ...
... speak not immediately . Of inspiration among the Jews , and divination among the heathens . XII . 4. Hypoth . The evidence of a Divine testimony must be clear and certain . XIII . Of the common motives of faith , and the obligation to ...
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... speaking of the punish- Cicero de ment of Protagoras for that speech of his ; De diis 1. i . c . 63. neque ut sint , neque ut non sint , habeo dicere : Ex Nat . Deor . quo , says he , equidem existimo tardiores ad hanc sen- tentiam ...
... speaking of the punish- Cicero de ment of Protagoras for that speech of his ; De diis 1. i . c . 63. neque ut sint , neque ut non sint , habeo dicere : Ex Nat . Deor . quo , says he , equidem existimo tardiores ad hanc sen- tentiam ...
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... speak . But how to express all kind of sounds , with the several draughts of a pen , and to confine them within the com- pass of twenty - four letters , is deservedly called by Ga- lileo , admirandarum omnium inventionum humanarum ...
... speak . But how to express all kind of sounds , with the several draughts of a pen , and to confine them within the com- pass of twenty - four letters , is deservedly called by Ga- lileo , admirandarum omnium inventionum humanarum ...
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... speak plain truth , till the world was above three thousand years old ; for so was it when the Olympiads began . Strom . 1. vi . So true is the observation of Justin Martyr , ovdčv Justin . Ἕλλησι πρὸ τῶν Ὀλυμπιάδων ἀκριβὲς ἱστόρηται ...
... speak plain truth , till the world was above three thousand years old ; for so was it when the Olympiads began . Strom . 1. vi . So true is the observation of Justin Martyr , ovdčv Justin . Ἕλλησι πρὸ τῶν Ὀλυμπιάδων ἀκριβὲς ἱστόρηται ...
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