Origines Sacrae: Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1797 - Apologetics |
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... arguing from the prefent fate of the world against its beginning , fhewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonifts ' arguments , from the goodness of God for the eternity of the world , anfwered . VIII . Of the Stoical hy- pothefis of ...
... arguing from the prefent fate of the world against its beginning , fhewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonifts ' arguments , from the goodness of God for the eternity of the world , anfwered . VIII . Of the Stoical hy- pothefis of ...
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... arguing from the prefent State of the World against its Beginning , fhewed from Maimoni- des . ] VII . The Platonifts ' Arguments , from the Goodness of God for the Eternity of the World , an- fwered . VIII . Of the Stoical Hypothesis ...
... arguing from the prefent State of the World against its Beginning , fhewed from Maimoni- des . ] VII . The Platonifts ' Arguments , from the Goodness of God for the Eternity of the World , an- fwered . VIII . Of the Stoical Hypothesis ...
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... arguments for the eternity of the world , and to charge Ariftotle with felf - con- tradiction in reference to it . But nothing were they more troubled about , than to reconcile the Timæus of Plato with the eternity of the world , which ...
... arguments for the eternity of the world , and to charge Ariftotle with felf - con- tradiction in reference to it . But nothing were they more troubled about , than to reconcile the Timæus of Plato with the eternity of the world , which ...
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... arguments which either Ocellus , or Ari- ftotle , or the modern Platonists make use of , are built on these following fuppofitions ; which are all falfe . 1. That it is unconceivable that things fhould ever have been in any other ftate ...
... arguments which either Ocellus , or Ari- ftotle , or the modern Platonists make use of , are built on these following fuppofitions ; which are all falfe . 1. That it is unconceivable that things fhould ever have been in any other ftate ...
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... arguing , it appears from the confi- deration of the former fimilitude , in which the argu- ments are as ftrong to prove the impoffibility of that which we know to be true , as in the cafe about which we difpute . VI . 2 . And this now ...
... arguing , it appears from the confi- deration of the former fimilitude , in which the argu- ments are as ftrong to prove the impoffibility of that which we know to be true , as in the cafe about which we difpute . VI . 2 . And this now ...
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