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 truth of the history of the flood . The possibility of an universal deluge proved . IV . The flood universal as to mankind , whether universal as to the earth and animals ; no necessity of asserting either .
The truth of the history of the flood . The possibility of an universal deluge proved . IV . The flood universal as to mankind , whether universal as to the earth and animals ; no necessity of asserting either .
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Of the time between the flood and Abraham , and the advantages of it . X. Of the pretence of such nations , who called themselves Aborigines . XI . A discourse concerning the first planters of Greece : the common opinion propounded and ...
Of the time between the flood and Abraham , and the advantages of it . X. Of the pretence of such nations , who called themselves Aborigines . XI . A discourse concerning the first planters of Greece : the common opinion propounded and ...
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The truth of the history of the flood . The possibility of an uni . versal deluge proved . IV . The food universal as to mankind , whether universal as to the earth and animals ; no necessity of asserting either .
The truth of the history of the flood . The possibility of an uni . versal deluge proved . IV . The food universal as to mankind , whether universal as to the earth and animals ; no necessity of asserting either .
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For why may not the earth , in the second verse of Genesis , be as well understood of the land of Judea , and the light and production of animals and vegetables refer only to that , as to understand it so in reference to the flood , and ...
For why may not the earth , in the second verse of Genesis , be as well understood of the land of Judea , and the light and production of animals and vegetables refer only to that , as to understand it so in reference to the flood , and ...
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There is nothing at all in Scripture , from the creation of Adam to the flood , which seems to give any countenance to that figment , but only what may be easily resolved , from the consideration of the great conciseness of the Mosaic ...
There is nothing at all in Scripture , from the creation of Adam to the flood , which seems to give any countenance to that figment , but only what may be easily resolved , from the consideration of the great conciseness of the Mosaic ...
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