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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... Christ . The suitableness of those discoveries of God to our natural notions of a Deity . The necessity of God's making known himself to us , in order to the regulating our conceptions of him . VI . The Scriptures give the fullest ...
... Christ . The suitableness of those discoveries of God to our natural notions of a Deity . The necessity of God's making known himself to us , in order to the regulating our conceptions of him . VI . The Scriptures give the fullest ...
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... , ἀλλὰ κινούμενον Chalcid . tλŋμμedãs kai átákтws , which , as Chalcidius renders it , ed . Meurs , is motu importuno fluctuans , neque unquam quiescens , Tim . p . 24 . II . not . in l . i . Christ 8 ORIGINES SACRE .
... , ἀλλὰ κινούμενον Chalcid . tλŋμμedãs kai átákтws , which , as Chalcidius renders it , ed . Meurs , is motu importuno fluctuans , neque unquam quiescens , Tim . p . 24 . II . not . in l . i . Christ 8 ORIGINES SACRE .
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... Christ . Rel . it was a visible corporeal thing ( Tãv őσov v spaτóv ) CHAP . which was never at rest , but in continual disorderly motion and agitation : which is a full explication , I suppose , of what Thales meant by his water ...
... Christ . Rel . it was a visible corporeal thing ( Tãv őσov v spaτóv ) CHAP . which was never at rest , but in continual disorderly motion and agitation : which is a full explication , I suppose , of what Thales meant by his water ...
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... Christianity ; for then not only the Peripa- tetics , but the modern Platonists , Plotinus , Apuleius , Taurus , Iamblichus , Alcinous , Proclus , and others , were all engaged in the defence of the eternity of the world , thinking ...
... Christianity ; for then not only the Peripa- tetics , but the modern Platonists , Plotinus , Apuleius , Taurus , Iamblichus , Alcinous , Proclus , and others , were all engaged in the defence of the eternity of the world , thinking ...
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... Christians , but even the heathens themselves , Galen . de understood Moses , as is plain by Galen , where he com- pares the opinion of Moses with that of Epicurus , and ingenuously confesseth that of Moses , which attributed the ...
... Christians , but even the heathens themselves , Galen . de understood Moses , as is plain by Galen , where he com- pares the opinion of Moses with that of Epicurus , and ingenuously confesseth that of Moses , which attributed the ...
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