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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... 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 pure , when they were so spherical as to pass up and down ...
... 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 pure , when they were so spherical as to pass up and down ...
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... Cartes . For although there be as much reason as charity to believe that he never intended his hypothesis as a foundation of athe- ism , having made it so much his business to assert the existence of a Deity , and immateriality of the ...
... Cartes . For although there be as much reason as charity to believe that he never intended his hypothesis as a foundation of athe- ism , having made it so much his business to assert the existence of a Deity , and immateriality of the ...
Page 59
... Cartes hath ingenuously , and consonantly to his principles , under- taken to give an account of the most noted phenomena of the world ; and those three sorts of particles mentioned he makes to be his three elements . The first is that ...
... Cartes hath ingenuously , and consonantly to his principles , under- taken to give an account of the most noted phenomena of the world ; and those three sorts of particles mentioned he makes to be his three elements . The first is that ...
Page 60
... every where in it ; and therefore every particle must be sup- Dr. More Antidote , b . ii . ch .. Immortali- ty of the Soul , b . i . C.II. sect.3 . ad Cartes . p . 88 . II . Resp . ad . posed in motion to 60 ORIGINES SACRE .
... every where in it ; and therefore every particle must be sup- Dr. More Antidote , b . ii . ch .. Immortali- ty of the Soul , b . i . C.II. sect.3 . ad Cartes . p . 88 . II . Resp . ad . posed in motion to 60 ORIGINES SACRE .
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... Cartes himself , in these words ; Cartes , Considero materiam sibi libere permissam , et nullum Ep . 3. H. aliunde impulsum suscipientem , ut plane quiescentem ; illa autem impellitur a Deo , tantundem motus sive translationis in ea ...
... Cartes himself , in these words ; Cartes , Considero materiam sibi libere permissam , et nullum Ep . 3. H. aliunde impulsum suscipientem , ut plane quiescentem ; illa autem impellitur a Deo , tantundem motus sive translationis in ea ...
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