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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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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... till one more versed Ægypt . in Plato and Pythagoras , than in the learning of his own nation , viz . ... by means of his great industry and converse with the learned nations , might attain to far greater knowledge of many ...
... till one more versed Ægypt . in Plato and Pythagoras , than in the learning of his own nation , viz . ... by means of his great industry and converse with the learned nations , might attain to far greater knowledge of many ...
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... of fluid ' matter : of which you may read a discourse of that ingenious and learned Boyle's gentleman , Mr. Boyle , in his Sceptical Chymist . Only Sceptical Chymist , thus much may here suffice to have made it appear p .
... of fluid ' matter : of which you may read a discourse of that ingenious and learned Boyle's gentleman , Mr. Boyle , in his Sceptical Chymist . Only Sceptical Chymist , thus much may here suffice to have made it appear p .
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For although we should yield what that learned man so much contends for , that all the calumnies which were cast on Epicurus arise from the antipathy between Zeno and the following Stoics , and the school of Epicurus ; yet all this will ...
For although we should yield what that learned man so much contends for , that all the calumnies which were cast on Epicurus arise from the antipathy between Zeno and the following Stoics , and the school of Epicurus ; yet all this will ...
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BOOK so fully and judiciously handled by a learned person already , that I shall rather choose to refer the reader to his discourse , than insist any more upon it . 3. The production of mankind is a thing which the Atheism , atomists ...
BOOK so fully and judiciously handled by a learned person already , that I shall rather choose to refer the reader to his discourse , than insist any more upon it . 3. The production of mankind is a thing which the Atheism , atomists ...
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