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 2University Press, 1836 - 542 pages |
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... true . The account , which the Scriptures give of the fall of man , doth not charge God with man's fault . God's power to govern man by laws , though he gives no particular reason of every positive precept . VI . The reason of God's ...
... true . The account , which the Scriptures give of the fall of man , doth not charge God with man's fault . God's power to govern man by laws , though he gives no particular reason of every positive precept . VI . The reason of God's ...
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... true original of the world , and on what evidence of reason those opinions are built , which are so contrary to that account given of it in the very entrance of the books of Moses ; wherein we read the true origin of the world to have ...
... true original of the world , and on what evidence of reason those opinions are built , which are so contrary to that account given of it in the very entrance of the books of Moses ; wherein we read the true origin of the world to have ...
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... true account of things , than such who only endeavoured by their own wits to im- prove or correct those principles which were delivered by the other philosophers ; which I impute not so much to their converse with the Mosaic writings ...
... true account of things , than such who only endeavoured by their own wits to im- prove or correct those principles which were delivered by the other philosophers ; which I impute not so much to their converse with the Mosaic writings ...
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... true origin of the world , and not at all differing from Diog . Laer . each other ; for thus Thales speaks in Diogenes Laer- tius , πρεσβύτατον τῶν ὄντων θεός · ἀγέννητον γάρ . κάλλιστον κόσμος · ποίημα γὰρ θεοῦ . God is the eldest ...
... true origin of the world , and not at all differing from Diog . Laer . each other ; for thus Thales speaks in Diogenes Laer- tius , πρεσβύτατον τῶν ὄντων θεός · ἀγέννητον γάρ . κάλλιστον κόσμος · ποίημα γὰρ θεοῦ . God is the eldest ...
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... true , but which were most defensible , and which , like Des Cartes's se- cond Element , had all the angles cut off , on which their adversaries might have an advantage of justling upon them ; and then their opinions were accounted most ...
... true , but which were most defensible , and which , like Des Cartes's se- cond Element , had all the angles cut off , on which their adversaries might have an advantage of justling upon them ; and then their opinions were accounted most ...
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