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 2University Press, 1836 - 542 pages |
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... Aristotle . V. The weakness of the foundations on which that opinion is built . Of the manner of forming principles of philosophy . VI . The possibility of creation proved . [ No arguing from the present state of the world against its ...
... Aristotle . V. The weakness of the foundations on which that opinion is built . Of the manner of forming principles of philosophy . VI . The possibility of creation proved . [ No arguing from the present state of the world against its ...
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... Aristotle and others concerning it discussed . The true account of them from the vapours arising from the mass of subterraneous waters . VII . Of the capacity of the ark for receiving the animals , from Buteo and others . VIII . The ...
... Aristotle and others concerning it discussed . The true account of them from the vapours arising from the mass of subterraneous waters . VII . Of the capacity of the ark for receiving the animals , from Buteo and others . VIII . The ...
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... Aristotle . V. The weakness of the foundations on which that opinion is built . Of the manner of forming principles of philosophy . VI . The possi- bility of creation proved . [ No arguing from the present state of the world against its ...
... Aristotle . V. The weakness of the foundations on which that opinion is built . Of the manner of forming principles of philosophy . VI . The possi- bility of creation proved . [ No arguing from the present state of the world against its ...
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... Aristotle , which attributes eternity to the universe , and a necessary emanation of it from the first cause , as light comes from the sun ; for if so , as Maimonides well observes , II . voch . p . ii . c . N ORIGINES SACRE .
... Aristotle , which attributes eternity to the universe , and a necessary emanation of it from the first cause , as light comes from the sun ; for if so , as Maimonides well observes , II . voch . p . ii . c . N ORIGINES SACRE .
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... Aristotle hath borne the greatest name , who seems to have arrogated this opinion to himself ; for when he inquires into the judgment of the philosophers who had wrote before him , he says of II . Book them , γενόμενον μὲν οὖν ἅπαντες ...
... Aristotle hath borne the greatest name , who seems to have arrogated this opinion to himself ; for when he inquires into the judgment of the philosophers who had wrote before him , he says of II . Book them , γενόμενον μὲν οὖν ἅπαντες ...
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