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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1. i . tion of watery mixtures , which they say was cropà C : 10 . Ktiews , kai yéveo is tĉv onwy , the seed - plot of the creation , and the generation of things . Thus we see how Thales , with the Phoenicians , from whom he was ...
1. i . tion of watery mixtures , which they say was cropà C : 10 . Ktiews , kai yéveo is tĉv onwy , the seed - plot of the creation , and the generation of things . Thus we see how Thales , with the Phoenicians , from whom he was ...
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II . thence it would sensibly decay till it came to dissolu- CHAP . tion : but nobody hath ever observed such a mutation in the world , neither is there any appearance of it ; αλλ ' αεί κατά τ ' αυτό και ωσαύτως διατελεί και ίσον όμοιον ...
II . thence it would sensibly decay till it came to dissolu- CHAP . tion : but nobody hath ever observed such a mutation in the world , neither is there any appearance of it ; αλλ ' αεί κατά τ ' αυτό και ωσαύτως διατελεί και ίσον όμοιον ...
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... by the consent of writers , contained a foot and a half in length ; according to which proporGen. vi . 15. tion , supposing the ark , by Moses's description , to have IV . Fabrica 300 cubits in length , 50 in 158 ORIGINES SACRĈ .
... by the consent of writers , contained a foot and a half in length ; according to which proporGen. vi . 15. tion , supposing the ark , by Moses's description , to have IV . Fabrica 300 cubits in length , 50 in 158 ORIGINES SACRĈ .
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For ' lácves , with the inserAristoph . tion of the Ĉolic digamma , ( which is always done when two vowels meet , ) is ' lápoves , i . e . Javones ; and Stephanus Byzantius tells us , that from ' low comes Stephanus Plòv , and so Homer ...
For ' lácves , with the inserAristoph . tion of the Ĉolic digamma , ( which is always done when two vowels meet , ) is ' lápoves , i . e . Javones ; and Stephanus Byzantius tells us , that from ' low comes Stephanus Plòv , and so Homer ...
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C. 10. tion of Greece from the posterity of Noah ; which if it be taken as to that people which did at length possess Greece , I see no reason to disapprove it ; but , if it be extended to the first plantation of Greece , I see as ...
C. 10. tion of Greece from the posterity of Noah ; which if it be taken as to that people which did at length possess Greece , I see no reason to disapprove it ; but , if it be extended to the first plantation of Greece , I see as ...
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