Origines Sacrae: Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1797 - Apologetics |
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Page 80
... seems so con- trary to it , pain ? ΙΧ . Now the obferving the strange and fudden viciffi- tudes of these things , and what near neighbours pain and pleasure were to each other ( fo that there is fre- quently a paffage out of one into ...
... seems so con- trary to it , pain ? ΙΧ . Now the obferving the strange and fudden viciffi- tudes of these things , and what near neighbours pain and pleasure were to each other ( fo that there is fre- quently a paffage out of one into ...
Page 83
... seems more probable that Manes had his doctrine immediately from his countrymen , though it be ge- nerally thought that Scythianus and Buddas were his mafters in it . But from whomfoever it came , the opinion was , merely Heathen , and ...
... seems more probable that Manes had his doctrine immediately from his countrymen , though it be ge- nerally thought that Scythianus and Buddas were his mafters in it . But from whomfoever it came , the opinion was , merely Heathen , and ...
Page 89
... seems was uncapable of being put into better order by that God who pro- duced the world out of that matter which the Stoics fupposed to be eternal . And the truth is , the avoid- ing the attributing the cause of evil to God , seems to ...
... seems was uncapable of being put into better order by that God who pro- duced the world out of that matter which the Stoics fupposed to be eternal . And the truth is , the avoid- ing the attributing the cause of evil to God , seems to ...
Page 130
... seems very ftrange , that in fo fhort an interval , in comparison , as that was from Adam to the flood , according to the ordinary computation , viz . 1656 years , and not much above two thoufand , according to the largest , the world ...
... seems very ftrange , that in fo fhort an interval , in comparison , as that was from Adam to the flood , according to the ordinary computation , viz . 1656 years , and not much above two thoufand , according to the largest , the world ...
Page 131
... seems no neceffity of ex- tending the flood thither . But to what end , then , it will be replied , did God command Noah with fo much care to take of all kind of beafts , and birds , and creep- ing things into the ark with him , if all ...
... seems no neceffity of ex- tending the flood thither . But to what end , then , it will be replied , did God command Noah with fo much care to take of all kind of beafts , and birds , and creep- ing things into the ark with him , if all ...
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