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 opinion of the ancient Greek philosophers ; of Pythagoras , Plato , the Stoics ; the origin of evil not from the necessity of matter . XV , XVI . The remainders of the history of the fall among the heathens . XVII , XVIII , XIX .
The opinion of the ancient Greek philosophers ; of Pythagoras , Plato , the Stoics ; the origin of evil not from the necessity of matter . XV , XVI . The remainders of the history of the fall among the heathens . XVII , XVIII , XIX .
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Of their language different from the Greeks . ... The language of the Pelasgi in Greece oriental : thence an account given of the many Hebrew words in the Greek language , and the remainders of the eastern languages in the islands of ...
Of their language different from the Greeks . ... The language of the Pelasgi in Greece oriental : thence an account given of the many Hebrew words in the Greek language , and the remainders of the eastern languages in the islands of ...
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And from hence it is observable , that , when the humour of philosophizing began to take the Greeks , ( about the 40th Olympiad , when we may suppose Thales to flourish , ) the beginning of the world was no matter of dispute ...
And from hence it is observable , that , when the humour of philosophizing began to take the Greeks , ( about the 40th Olympiad , when we may suppose Thales to flourish , ) the beginning of the world was no matter of dispute ...
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... 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 monuments and general reports of the ...
... 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 monuments and general reports of the ...
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All those who were renowned among the Greeks for wisdom and learning , did in ancient time resort to Egypt , to be acquainted with their laws and knowledge . On this account , therefore , we are not to seek for the ancient and genuine ...
All those who were renowned among the Greeks for wisdom and learning , did in ancient time resort to Egypt , to be acquainted with their laws and knowledge . On this account , therefore , we are not to seek for the ancient and genuine ...
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