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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Of the manner of formning principles of philosophy . VI . The possibility of creation proved . [ No arguing from the present state of the world against its beginning , shewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonists ' arguments , from ...
Of the manner of formning principles of philosophy . VI . The possibility of creation proved . [ No arguing from the present state of the world against its beginning , shewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonists ' arguments , from ...
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The excellency of the manner wherein things are revealed in Scriptures , in regard of clearness , authority , purity , IX . uniformity , and persuasiveness . X. The excellency of the Scriptures as a rule of life .
The excellency of the manner wherein things are revealed in Scriptures , in regard of clearness , authority , purity , IX . uniformity , and persuasiveness . X. The excellency of the Scriptures as a rule of life .
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Of the manner of forming principles of philosophy . VI . The possibility of creation proved . ( No arguing from the present state of the world against its beginning , shewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonists ' arguments , from ...
Of the manner of forming principles of philosophy . VI . The possibility of creation proved . ( No arguing from the present state of the world against its beginning , shewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonists ' arguments , from ...
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... production of the world , but in the manner of it , wherein is expressed a fluid matter , which was the material principle out of which the world was formed ; when we are told , that the earth was without form and void , Gen. i .
... production of the world , but in the manner of it , wherein is expressed a fluid matter , which was the material principle out of which the world was formed ; when we are told , that the earth was without form and void , Gen. i .
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Sowhich purpose we have this observable testimony in 185. ed . his Sophista , where he divides all manner of produc- Fic . tions of things into divine and human , and opposes the opinion that conceived all things to be produced by an ...
Sowhich purpose we have this observable testimony in 185. ed . his Sophista , where he divides all manner of produc- Fic . tions of things into divine and human , and opposes the opinion that conceived all things to be produced by an ...
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