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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... motion of Epicurus's atoms , and the phænomena of the universe ; especially the production and nature of animals . XVIII . Of the Cartesian hypothesis , that it cannot salve the origin of the universe without a Deity giving motion to ...
... motion of Epicurus's atoms , and the phænomena of the universe ; especially the production and nature of animals . XVIII . Of the Cartesian hypothesis , that it cannot salve the origin of the universe without a Deity giving motion to ...
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... not be produced by a casual concourse of atoms , proved from the nature and motion of Epicurus's atoms , and the phænomena of the universe ; especially the pro- STILLINGFLEET , VOL . II . B III . I. duction and nature of animals . XVIII.
... not be produced by a casual concourse of atoms , proved from the nature and motion of Epicurus's atoms , and the phænomena of the universe ; especially the pro- STILLINGFLEET , VOL . II . B III . I. duction and nature of animals . XVIII.
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... motion to matter . BOOK THE foundations of religion being thus established in the being of God , and the immortality of the soul , we now come to erect our superstructure upon them , by asserting the undoubted truth and certainty of ...
... motion to matter . BOOK THE foundations of religion being thus established in the being of God , and the immortality of the soul , we now come to erect our superstructure upon them , by asserting the undoubted truth and certainty of ...
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... motion of matter . I begin with those who assert the eternity of the world as it is , among whom Aristotle hath borne the greatest name , who seems to have arrogated this opinion to himself ; for when he inquires into the judgment of ...
... motion of matter . I begin with those who assert the eternity of the world as it is , among whom Aristotle hath borne the greatest name , who seems to have arrogated this opinion to himself ; for when he inquires into the judgment of ...
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... motion of the parts of matter . So the Phoenicians called this motion of the particles of matter dépa Sopwòn Kai пVEνμaτwon , a dark and blustering wind . And how suitable this explication of the origin of things , from the motion of ...
... motion of the parts of matter . So the Phoenicians called this motion of the particles of matter dépa Sopwòn Kai пVEνμaτwon , a dark and blustering wind . And how suitable this explication of the origin of things , from the motion of ...
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