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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For , saith he , if either of us cease breathing but for an hour , our motion and life is gone : how is it then possible for one of us , though never so little , to live and move in the womb for so many months , when it is ...
For , saith he , if either of us cease breathing but for an hour , our motion and life is gone : how is it then possible for one of us , though never so little , to live and move in the womb for so many months , when it is ...
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Who fully answers , in a philosophical manner , the particular allegations out of Aristotle , concerning the eternity of the world ; his design being , as he saith , to shew us Karà tìv åtoδεικτικής επιστήμην , καθ ' ήν επαγγέλλονται ...
Who fully answers , in a philosophical manner , the particular allegations out of Aristotle , concerning the eternity of the world ; his design being , as he saith , to shew us Karà tìv åtoδεικτικής επιστήμην , καθ ' ήν επαγγέλλονται ...
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At ille quid sentit ? saith he of Epi- Idem de curus ; and soon replies , sentit autem nihil unquam 1. i . elegans , nihil decorum . And in another place , speak- Idem de Fiing of his morals , he saith , nihil generosum sapit at - nibus ...
At ille quid sentit ? saith he of Epi- Idem de curus ; and soon replies , sentit autem nihil unquam 1. i . elegans , nihil decorum . And in another place , speak- Idem de Fiing of his morals , he saith , nihil generosum sapit at - nibus ...
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For , saith he , it is no impulsion from any other atom which makes it decline that one minim ; neither is there any impediment in the space to hinder it from declining more ; so that , as he well saith , optare hoc quidem est ...
For , saith he , it is no impulsion from any other atom which makes it decline that one minim ; neither is there any impediment in the space to hinder it from declining more ; so that , as he well saith , optare hoc quidem est ...
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BOOK courseth so rationally of the sobriety which men ought to use in their inquiries into the grounds and reasons Plutarch . of God's actions ; For , saith he , physicians will give sero puni . prescriptions without giving the patient ...
BOOK courseth so rationally of the sobriety which men ought to use in their inquiries into the grounds and reasons Plutarch . of God's actions ; For , saith he , physicians will give sero puni . prescriptions without giving the patient ...
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