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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... Whence these Pelasgi came ; that Phaleg was the Pelasgus of Greece , and the leader of that colony , proved from Epiphanius . XIV . The language of the Pelasgi in Greece oriental : thence an account given of the many Hebrew words in the ...
... Whence these Pelasgi came ; that Phaleg was the Pelasgus of Greece , and the leader of that colony , proved from Epiphanius . XIV . The language of the Pelasgi in Greece oriental : thence an account given of the many Hebrew words in the ...
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... whence he derived them , without forcing the words of Moses into such a sense , which the plainness and perspicuity of the writings of Moses argue them not capable to admit of . But I will ert . Procem . P. 7 . not deny , from those ...
... whence he derived them , without forcing the words of Moses into such a sense , which the plainness and perspicuity of the writings of Moses argue them not capable to admit of . But I will ert . Procem . P. 7 . not deny , from those ...
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... whence he infers that the universe was always , and will be , as it is . Upon the same principle doth Ari- stotle dispute for the eternity of the world , from the nature of his materia prima ; because if the first mat- ter were ...
... whence he infers that the universe was always , and will be , as it is . Upon the same principle doth Ari- stotle dispute for the eternity of the world , from the nature of his materia prima ; because if the first mat- ter were ...
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... whence then can we infer either the ex- istence of Aristotle's materia prima , without quiddity , quantity , or quality , or the Epicurean atoms without such a contexture as makes up some bodies in the world ? Our profound naturalist Dr ...
... whence then can we infer either the ex- istence of Aristotle's materia prima , without quiddity , quantity , or quality , or the Epicurean atoms without such a contexture as makes up some bodies in the world ? Our profound naturalist Dr ...
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... whence comes this union , if such a principle of motion be in each particle ? If it be answered , that motion did belong to all these par- ticles , but by degrees the lesser particles hitting toge- ther made up these angled and hooked ...
... whence comes this union , if such a principle of motion be in each particle ? If it be answered , that motion did belong to all these par- ticles , but by degrees the lesser particles hitting toge- ther made up these angled and hooked ...
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