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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... learned gentleman , Mr. Boyle , in his Sceptical Chymist . Only thus much may here suffice to have made it appear p . 115 , & c . that all those philosophers , who were most inquisitive Boyle's Sceptical Chymist , Homer . Iliad . έ . v ...
... learned gentleman , Mr. Boyle , in his Sceptical Chymist . Only thus much may here suffice to have made it appear p . 115 , & c . that all those philosophers , who were most inquisitive Boyle's Sceptical Chymist , Homer . Iliad . έ . v ...
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... learned man so much contends for , that all the calum- nies which were cast on Epicurus arise from the anti- pathy between Zeno and the following Stoics , and the school of Epicurus ; yet all this will not make Epi- curus to have been ...
... learned man so much contends for , that all the calum- nies which were cast on Epicurus arise from the anti- pathy between Zeno and the following Stoics , and the school of Epicurus ; yet all this will not make Epi- curus to have been ...
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... learned person already , that I shall rather choose to refer the reader Dr.H.More to his discourse , than insist any more upon it . Autidote against Atheism , part ii . 3. The production of mankind is a thing which the atomists are most ...
... learned person already , that I shall rather choose to refer the reader Dr.H.More to his discourse , than insist any more upon it . Autidote against Atheism , part ii . 3. The production of mankind is a thing which the atomists are most ...
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... learned discourse De Iside et Osiride , Διὸ καὶ παμπά - Plutarch . λαιος αὕτη κάτεισιν ἐκ θεολόγων καὶ νομοθετῶν , εἴς τε ποιητὰς Osir . c . 45 . καὶ φιλοσόφους δόξα , τὴν ἀρχὴν ἀδέσποτον ἔχουσα , τὴν δὲ πίστιν ἰσχυρὰν καὶ δυσεξάλειπτον ...
... learned discourse De Iside et Osiride , Διὸ καὶ παμπά - Plutarch . λαιος αὕτη κάτεισιν ἐκ θεολόγων καὶ νομοθετῶν , εἴς τε ποιητὰς Osir . c . 45 . καὶ φιλοσόφους δόξα , τὴν ἀρχὴν ἀδέσποτον ἔχουσα , τὴν δὲ πίστιν ἰσχυρὰν καὶ δυσεξάλειπτον ...
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... learned men as first , the overvaluing of the Platonic philosophy ; as though in many of the discourses and notions of it , it seemed to some ( who were more in love with philosophy than the Scriptures ) to outgo what is discovered ...
... learned men as first , the overvaluing of the Platonic philosophy ; as though in many of the discourses and notions of it , it seemed to some ( who were more in love with philosophy than the Scriptures ) to outgo what is discovered ...
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