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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... beginning , shewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonists ' arguments , from the goodness of God for the eternity of the world , answered . VIII . Of the stoical hypothesis of the eternity of mat- ter ; whether reconcilable with the ...
... beginning , shewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonists ' arguments , from the goodness of God for the eternity of the world , answered . VIII . Of the stoical hypothesis of the eternity of mat- ter ; whether reconcilable with the ...
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... beginning of the Assyrian empire . The multiplication of mankind after the flood . Of the Chronology of the LXX . Of the time between the flood and Abraham , and the advantages of it . X. Of the pretence of such nations , who called ...
... beginning of the Assyrian empire . The multiplication of mankind after the flood . Of the Chronology of the LXX . Of the time between the flood and Abraham , and the advantages of it . X. Of the pretence of such nations , who called ...
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... beginning , shewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonists ' arguments , from the goodness of God for the eternity of the world , answered . VIII . Of the stoical hy- pothesis of the eternity of matter ; whether reconcilable with the ...
... beginning , shewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonists ' arguments , from the goodness of God for the eternity of the world , answered . VIII . Of the stoical hy- pothesis of the eternity of matter ; whether reconcilable with the ...
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... beginning with the world itself , leads us to a particular consideration of the origin of the universe ; the right understanding of which hath great influence upon our belief of all that follows in the word of God . For although we ...
... beginning with the world itself , leads us to a particular consideration of the origin of the universe ; the right understanding of which hath great influence upon our belief of all that follows in the word of God . For although we ...
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... beginning of the world was no matter of dispute ; but , taking that for granted , the inquiry was , out of what material principle the universe was formed . Of which Thales Cicero de thus delivers his opinion in Tully ; Aquam dixit esse ...
... beginning of the world was no matter of dispute ; but , taking that for granted , the inquiry was , out of what material principle the universe was formed . Of which Thales Cicero de thus delivers his opinion in Tully ; Aquam dixit esse ...
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