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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... religion . Of the several hypotheses of the philoso- phers 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 ...
... religion . Of the several hypotheses of the philoso- phers 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 ...
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... religion . Of the several hypotheses of the phi- losophers 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 ...
... religion . Of the several hypotheses of the phi- losophers 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 ...
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... religion of Moses is overthrown , all his CHAP . miracles are but impostures , all the hopes which are Maimon . grounded on the promises of God are vain and fruit- More Ne- less . For if the world did of necessity exist , then God is no ...
... religion of Moses is overthrown , all his CHAP . miracles are but impostures , all the hopes which are Maimon . grounded on the promises of God are vain and fruit- More Ne- less . For if the world did of necessity exist , then God is no ...
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