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 several hypotheses of the philosophers who contradict Moses : with a
particular ' examination of them . II . The ancient tradition of the world consonant
to Moses ; proved from the Ionic philosophy of Thales , and the Italic of
Pythagoras .
Of the several hypotheses of the philosophers who contradict Moses : with a
particular ' examination of them . II . The ancient tradition of the world consonant
to Moses ; proved from the Ionic philosophy of Thales , and the Italic of
Pythagoras .
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But this I suppose may be made evident to any considerative person , that those
philosophers of Greece , who conversed most abroad in the world , did speak far
more agreeably to the true account of things , than such who only endeavoured ...
But this I suppose may be made evident to any considerative person , that those
philosophers of Greece , who conversed most abroad in the world , did speak far
more agreeably to the true account of things , than such who only endeavoured ...
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... with that of heathen philosophers . IX . The antiquity of the opinion of ascribing
the origin of evil to an evil principle . Of the judgment of the Persians , Egyptians ,
and others about it . X . Of Manichæism . XI , XII , XIII , XIV . The opinion of the ...
... with that of heathen philosophers . IX . The antiquity of the opinion of ascribing
the origin of evil to an evil principle . Of the judgment of the Persians , Egyptians ,
and others about it . X . Of Manichæism . XI , XII , XIII , XIV . The opinion of the ...
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And whoever is seriously conversant with the writings of those philosophers ,
who were èK tñs sepãs yeveãs , of the sacred succession out of the school of
Ammonius at Alexandria , such as Plotinus , Porphyrius , Iamblichus , and
Hierocles ...
And whoever is seriously conversant with the writings of those philosophers ,
who were èK tñs sepãs yeveãs , of the sacred succession out of the school of
Ammonius at Alexandria , such as Plotinus , Porphyrius , Iamblichus , and
Hierocles ...
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Whatever the philosophers speak agreeable to the Scriptures , either they do not
own whence they had it , or turn it quite another way , whereby they have done
the truth a great deal of injury , by mixing it with their corruptions of it , and making
...
Whatever the philosophers speak agreeable to the Scriptures , either they do not
own whence they had it , or turn it quite another way , whereby they have done
the truth a great deal of injury , by mixing it with their corruptions of it , and making
...
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