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 Scriptures give the fullest account of the state of men's souls , and the corruptions which are in them . The only way of pleasing God discovered in the Scriptures . VII . The Scriptures contain matters of greatest mysteriousness ...
The Scriptures give the fullest account of the state of men's souls , and the corruptions which are in them . The only way of pleasing God discovered in the Scriptures . VII . The Scriptures contain matters of greatest mysteriousness ...
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BOOK THE foundations of religion being thus established in the being of God , and the immortality of the soul , we now come to erect our superstructure upon them , by asserting the undoubted truth and certainty of that account of the ...
BOOK THE foundations of religion being thus established in the being of God , and the immortality of the soul , we now come to erect our superstructure upon them , by asserting the undoubted truth and certainty of that account of the ...
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... and was corruptible ; that it was spherical , and the stars were of the nature of fire ; that the soul was of an immortal nature , and did pass up and down the world : which Laertius cites from Hecatĉus and Aristagoras .
... and was corruptible ; that it was spherical , and the stars were of the nature of fire ; that the soul was of an immortal nature , and did pass up and down the world : which Laertius cites from Hecatĉus and Aristagoras .
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... of Elisha on Mount Carmel , as Vossius thinks ; or that Moschus , the Sidonian philo - Voss . de sopher , in Iamblichus , should be Moses , as others losoph . c.6 . fancy ; or that preexistence of souls should be part of sect .
... of Elisha on Mount Carmel , as Vossius thinks ; or that Moschus , the Sidonian philo - Voss . de sopher , in Iamblichus , should be Moses , as others losoph . c.6 . fancy ; or that preexistence of souls should be part of sect .
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It cannot certainly then be an argument of any great force with any candid inquirers after truth and reason , which hath been lately pleaded in the behalf of that Pythagorean hypothesis of the preexistence of souls , viz . that if it be ...
It cannot certainly then be an argument of any great force with any candid inquirers after truth and reason , which hath been lately pleaded in the behalf of that Pythagorean hypothesis of the preexistence of souls , viz . that if it be ...
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