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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... excellent than our own , which reacheth not to the go- vernment of men's lives , and so will have no force at all upon the generality of the world , who are only allured by hopes , or awed by fears , to that which of their choice they ...
... excellent than our own , which reacheth not to the go- vernment of men's lives , and so will have no force at all upon the generality of the world , who are only allured by hopes , or awed by fears , to that which of their choice they ...
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... excellent Being cannot but produce the most excellent effects . And as to the ma- terial principle out of which the world was made , there appears no great difference between the dwp of Thales , and the aŋ of Plato and Pythagoras ; for ...
... excellent Being cannot but produce the most excellent effects . And as to the ma- terial principle out of which the world was made , there appears no great difference between the dwp of Thales , and the aŋ of Plato and Pythagoras ; for ...
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... excellent philoso- phers , who attribute the origin of particular things in the world to this agitation or motion of the fluid mat- Chalcid . in ter . For Chalcidius , speaking not only of Thales , Py- 378. thagoras , Plato , but of ...
... excellent philoso- phers , who attribute the origin of particular things in the world to this agitation or motion of the fluid mat- Chalcid . in ter . For Chalcidius , speaking not only of Thales , Py- 378. thagoras , Plato , but of ...
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... impos- sible that man should ever be born after this manner . Much after this way , saith that excellent author , do STILLINGFLEET , VOL . II . C BOOK Aristotle and others argue against the production of III ORIGINES SACRÆ . 17.
... impos- sible that man should ever be born after this manner . Much after this way , saith that excellent author , do STILLINGFLEET , VOL . II . C BOOK Aristotle and others argue against the production of III ORIGINES SACRÆ . 17.
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... excellent person , who there with a great deal of elo- quence lays open the folly of the atomical philosophy , Θαυμαστή γε τῶν ἀτόμων ἡ δημοκρατία , δεξιουμένων τε ἀλλήλας Ib . p . 776 . τῶν φίλων καὶ περιπλεκομένων , εἰς μίαν τε ...
... excellent person , who there with a great deal of elo- quence lays open the folly of the atomical philosophy , Θαυμαστή γε τῶν ἀτόμων ἡ δημοκρατία , δεξιουμένων τε ἀλλήλας Ib . p . 776 . τῶν φίλων καὶ περιπλεκομένων , εἰς μίαν τε ...
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Anaxagoras Anaximander ancient animals appears argument Aristotle asserted atheistical atoms bodies BOOK called Cartes cause Chalcidius CHAP Christian Cicero concerning consider creatures Deity Democritus Diodorus Diodorus Siculus discourse Divine doctrine doth earth Egypt Egyptians Epicurean Epicurus eternal Euhemerus evident flood give an account God's gods Greece Greeks ground hath heathen heaven Herodotus Hierocles hypothesis imagine infinite Jews language laws lived Lucretius mankind manner matter men's mind Moses motion nations nature Noah observed opinion origin of evil particles Pelasgi persons Phaleg philosophers Phoenicians Plato Plutarch posterity preserved pretend principle produced prove Providence punishment Pythagoras reason religion saith Scriptures sect sense shew Socrates soul speaks STILLINGFLEET Strabo substance suppose tells testimony Thales thence things thought tion true truth ture understand universe Vossius whence wherein wisdom worship γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ τὰ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν