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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The ancient tradition of the world consonant to Moses ; proved from the Ionic philosophy of Thales , and the Italic of Pythagoras . III . The Pythagoric cabala rather Egyptian than Mosaic . Of the fluid matter , which was the material ...
The ancient tradition of the world consonant to Moses ; proved from the Ionic philosophy of Thales , and the Italic of Pythagoras . III . The Pythagoric cabala rather Egyptian than Mosaic . Of the fluid matter , which was the material ...
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Providence proved from a consideration of the nature of God and the things of the world . Of the spirit of nature . IV . The great objections against Providence propounded . The first concerns the origin of evil .
Providence proved from a consideration of the nature of God and the things of the world . Of the spirit of nature . IV . The great objections against Providence propounded . The first concerns the origin of evil .
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... and the leader of that colony , proved from Epiphanius . XIV . The language of the Pelasgi in Greece oriental : thence an account given of the many Hebrew words in the Greek language , and the remainders of the eastern languages in ...
... and the leader of that colony , proved from Epiphanius . XIV . The language of the Pelasgi in Greece oriental : thence an account given of the many Hebrew words in the Greek language , and the remainders of the eastern languages in ...
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The ancient tradition of the world consonant to Moses ; proved from the Ionic philosophy of Thales , and the Italic of Pythagoras . III . The Pythagoric cabala rather Egyptian than Mosaic . Of the fluid matter , which was the material ...
The ancient tradition of the world consonant to Moses ; proved from the Ionic philosophy of Thales , and the Italic of Pythagoras . III . The Pythagoric cabala rather Egyptian than Mosaic . Of the fluid matter , which was the material ...
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Laert . by them to prove the eternity of the world , and by mocriti . others , to prove the preexistence of matter . So Ocellus argues against both the dissolution and production of the world , from this principle : If the world be ...
Laert . by them to prove the eternity of the world , and by mocriti . others , to prove the preexistence of matter . So Ocellus argues against both the dissolution and production of the world , from this principle : If the world be ...
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