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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Page 98
So that the origin of evil , by this account of it , lies wholly upon the perversity of
matter , which it seems was uncapable of being put into better order by that God
who produced the world out of that matter which the Stoics supposed to be
eternal ...
So that the origin of evil , by this account of it , lies wholly upon the perversity of
matter , which it seems was uncapable of being put into better order by that God
who produced the world out of that matter which the Stoics supposed to be
eternal ...
Page 141
But how impious , absurd , and rude that attempt was upon the sacred and
inviolable authority of the Scriptures , hath been so fully discovered by his very
many not unlearned adversaries , that it might seem needless so much as to
have taken ...
But how impious , absurd , and rude that attempt was upon the sacred and
inviolable authority of the Scriptures , hath been so fully discovered by his very
many not unlearned adversaries , that it might seem needless so much as to
have taken ...
Page 162
The history of the Assyrian empire seems inIII . consistent with the propagation of
the world , from the sons of Noah ; for the reign of Ninus and Semiramis is placed
by many chronologers within the first century after the flood , which seems a ...
The history of the Assyrian empire seems inIII . consistent with the propagation of
the world , from the sons of Noah ; for the reign of Ninus and Semiramis is placed
by many chronologers within the first century after the flood , which seems a ...
Page 196
And what is there added , their not understanding one another ' s speech , seems
to refer not to their inward conceptions , as though they did not understand one
another ' s minds , but to the outward expressions , as nov doth apparently relate
...
And what is there added , their not understanding one another ' s speech , seems
to refer not to their inward conceptions , as though they did not understand one
another ' s minds , but to the outward expressions , as nov doth apparently relate
...
Page 209
... the ancient coins had on one side the image of Janus with his two faces , on
the other addov mpúrvav ή πρώραν έγκεχαραγμένην , the fore or hinder part of the
ship ; by which the memory of the ark of Noah seems to have been preserved .
... the ancient coins had on one side the image of Janus with his two faces , on
the other addov mpúrvav ή πρώραν έγκεχαραγμένην , the fore or hinder part of the
ship ; by which the memory of the ark of Noah seems to have been preserved .
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