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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... 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 production and nature of animals . XVIII . Of the Cartesian hypothesis , that it cannot ...
... 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 production and nature of animals . XVIII . Of the Cartesian hypothesis , that it cannot ...
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... 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.
... 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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... produce the most excellent effects . And as to the ma- terial principle out of which the world was made , there appears no great difference between the dwp of Thales , and the aŋ of Plato and Pythagoras ; for Plato , when he tells us ...
... produce the most excellent effects . And as to the ma- terial principle out of which the world was made , there appears no great difference between the dwp of Thales , and the aŋ of Plato and Pythagoras ; for Plato , when he tells us ...
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... produced by an eternal power , to the opinion of the vulgar ; which , saith he , was τὴν φύσιν αὐτὰ γεννᾶν ἀπό τινος αἰτίας αὐτο μάτης καὶ ἄνευ διανοίας φυούσης , that all things were pro- duced by a blind force of nature , without any ...
... produced by an eternal power , to the opinion of the vulgar ; which , saith he , was τὴν φύσιν αὐτὰ γεννᾶν ἀπό τινος αἰτίας αὐτο μάτης καὶ ἄνευ διανοίας φυούσης , that all things were pro- duced by a blind force of nature , without any ...
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... produced , ( i . e . by gene- ration , ) and yet was incorruptible , therefore he con- cludes it impossible it should be so with the universe . By which we evidently see what the grand principles of reason among the philosophers were ...
... produced , ( i . e . by gene- ration , ) and yet was incorruptible , therefore he con- cludes it impossible it should be so with the universe . By which we evidently see what the grand principles of reason among the philosophers were ...
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