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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And hence Plutarch tells us , that the first principles of the world , according to Pythagoras , ed . Franc . were these two : the one was tÒ TOMTIKÒV aitiov kai eidskov ( Onep & oti vcūs ó Beds ) , an active and forming principle ...
And hence Plutarch tells us , that the first principles of the world , according to Pythagoras , ed . Franc . were these two : the one was tÒ TOMTIKÒV aitiov kai eidskov ( Onep & oti vcūs ó Beds ) , an active and forming principle ...
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Thus we see how Thales , with the Phoenicians , from whom he was derived , as Laertius tells us , and Pythagoras , with the Egyptians and others , concur with Moses , not only in the production of the world , but in the manner of it ...
Thus we see how Thales , with the Phoenicians , from whom he was derived , as Laertius tells us , and Pythagoras , with the Egyptians and others , concur with Moses , not only in the production of the world , but in the manner of it ...
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And tells us before , that some were of opinion , τους παμπαλαίους , και πολύ προ της νυν γενέσεως και πρώτους θεολογήσαντας , that the most ancient and remote persons , and first writers of theology , held this opinion of water being ...
And tells us before , that some were of opinion , τους παμπαλαίους , και πολύ προ της νυν γενέσεως και πρώτους θεολογήσαντας , that the most ancient and remote persons , and first writers of theology , held this opinion of water being ...
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And Ari- Aristot . stotle somewhere tells us , that it is a principle which Physic.l.iv . all the writers of Natural Philosophy are agreed in , ( περί γάρ ταύτης ομογνωμονούσι της δόξης άπαντες οι περί της φύσεως , ) which is εκ μη ...
And Ari- Aristot . stotle somewhere tells us , that it is a principle which Physic.l.iv . all the writers of Natural Philosophy are agreed in , ( περί γάρ ταύτης ομογνωμονούσι της δόξης άπαντες οι περί της φύσεως , ) which is εκ μη ...
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The other tells him , that every man is bred in the womb of one of the same kind with ourselves , thus and thus formed ; and that while we are in the womb , More Nev . 1. ii . c . 17 . II . we have a very little body , and 16 ORIGINES ...
The other tells him , that every man is bred in the womb of one of the same kind with ourselves , thus and thus formed ; and that while we are in the womb , More Nev . 1. ii . c . 17 . II . we have a very little body , and 16 ORIGINES ...
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