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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... nature and attributes of God . XI , XII , XIII . Of the atomical hypothesis of the origin of the universe . XIV , XV , XVI , XVII . The world could not be produced by a casual concourse of atoms , proved from the nature and motion of ...
... nature and attributes of God . XI , XII , XIII . Of the atomical hypothesis of the origin of the universe . XIV , XV , XVI , XVII . The world could not be produced by a casual concourse of atoms , proved from the nature and motion of ...
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... nature . IV . The great objections against Providence propounded . The V. God cannot be the author of first concerns ... natural light , manifested by Seneca , Plutarch , and others 63 . CHAP . IV . OF THE ORIGIN OF NATIONS . I. All ...
... nature . IV . The great objections against Providence propounded . The V. God cannot be the author of first concerns ... natural light , manifested by Seneca , Plutarch , and others 63 . CHAP . IV . OF THE ORIGIN OF NATIONS . I. All ...
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... nature which are in Scripture . V. Of the goodness and love of God in Christ . The suitableness of those discoveries of God to our natural notions of a Deity . The necessity of God's making known himself to us , in order to the ...
... nature which are in Scripture . V. Of the goodness and love of God in Christ . The suitableness of those discoveries of God to our natural notions of a Deity . The necessity of God's making known himself to us , in order to the ...
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... nature and attributes of God . XI , XII , XIII . Of the atomical hypothesis of the origin of the universe . XIV , XV , XVI , XVII . The world could not be produced by a casual concourse of atoms , proved from the nature and motion of ...
... nature and attributes of God . XI , XII , XIII . Of the atomical hypothesis of the origin of the universe . XIV , XV , XVI , XVII . The world could not be produced by a casual concourse of atoms , proved from the nature and motion of ...
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... nature of fire ; that the soul was of an immortal nature , and did pass up and down the world : which Laertius cites from Hecatĉus and Ari- stagoras . So that we need not make Pythagoras ac- quainted with such a cabala of the creation ...
... nature of fire ; that the soul was of an immortal nature , and did pass up and down the world : which Laertius cites from Hecatĉus and Ari- stagoras . So that we need not make Pythagoras ac- quainted with such a cabala of the creation ...
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