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 2 |
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The Pythagoric cabala rather Egyptian than Mosaic . Of the fluid matter , which was the material principle of the universe . IV . Of the hypothesis of the eternity of the world , asserted by Ocellus Lucanus and Aristotle .
The Pythagoric cabala rather Egyptian than Mosaic . Of the fluid matter , which was the material principle of the universe . IV . Of the hypothesis of the eternity of the world , asserted by Ocellus Lucanus and Aristotle .
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Of the judgment of the Persians , Egyptians , and others about it . X. Of Manichæism . XI , XII , XIII , XIV . The opinion of the ancient Greek philosophers ; of Pythagoras , Plato , the Stoics ; the origin of evil not from the ...
Of the judgment of the Persians , Egyptians , and others about it . X. Of Manichæism . XI , XII , XIII , XIV . The opinion of the ancient Greek philosophers ; of Pythagoras , Plato , the Stoics ; the origin of evil not from the ...
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Of Adam among the Germans , Egyptians , Cilicians . Adam under Saturn ; Cain among the Phænicians . Tubal - Cain and Jubal under Vulcan and Apollo ; Naamah under Minerva . VIII . Noah under Saturn , Janus , Prometheus , and Bacchus .
Of Adam among the Germans , Egyptians , Cilicians . Adam under Saturn ; Cain among the Phænicians . Tubal - Cain and Jubal under Vulcan and Apollo ; Naamah under Minerva . VIII . Noah under Saturn , Janus , Prometheus , and Bacchus .
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The Pythagoric cabala rather Egyptian than Mosaic . Of the fluid matter , which was the material principle of the universe . IV . Of the hypothesis of the eternity of the world , asserted by Ocellus Lucanus and Aristotle .
The Pythagoric cabala rather Egyptian than Mosaic . Of the fluid matter , which was the material principle of the universe . IV . Of the hypothesis of the eternity of the world , asserted by Ocellus Lucanus and Aristotle .
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... Egyptians , Chaldeans , and others , than among the Greeks . For which we have this evident reason , that Greece was far more barbarous and rude in its elder times , than those other nations were , which had means of preserving some ...
... Egyptians , Chaldeans , and others , than among the Greeks . For which we have this evident reason , that Greece was far more barbarous and rude in its elder times , than those other nations were , which had means of preserving some ...
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