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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... suppose it . III . The notion of a Deity very consonant to reason . 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 ...
... suppose it . III . The notion of a Deity very consonant to reason . 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 ...
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... suppose the knowledge of him , whose will must be his rule : for if man were not fully convinced , in the first mo- ment after his creation , of the being of him whom he was to obey , his first work and duty would not have been actual ...
... suppose the knowledge of him , whose will must be his rule : for if man were not fully convinced , in the first mo- ment after his creation , of the being of him whom he was to obey , his first work and duty would not have been actual ...
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... suppose the belief of the existence of a Deity ; and superstition the immortality of the souls of men . The Devil could never have built his chapels , but on the same ground whereon God's temples stood ; which de Iside et ed . Oxon . I ...
... suppose the belief of the existence of a Deity ; and superstition the immortality of the souls of men . The Devil could never have built his chapels , but on the same ground whereon God's temples stood ; which de Iside et ed . Oxon . I ...
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... suppose to have been the case of the more credulous and vulgar heathen , as the other was of the philosophers ; for they , finding mankind to agree in this , not only that there is a God , but that he must be worshipped , did , XIII ...
... suppose to have been the case of the more credulous and vulgar heathen , as the other was of the philosophers ; for they , finding mankind to agree in this , not only that there is a God , but that he must be worshipped , did , XIII ...
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... suppose , relates to what he reports concerning the Jews ; the other , concerning the Phoenicians themselves . For the first , that he made use of the records of Jerom - baal , the priest of the god Ieuo , or rather Iao ; for the other ...
... suppose , relates to what he reports concerning the Jews ; the other , concerning the Phoenicians themselves . For the first , that he made use of the records of Jerom - baal , the priest of the god Ieuo , or rather Iao ; for the other ...
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