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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... elements or particles out of which bo- dies are supposed to be compounded , do exift fepa- rately from fuch compounded bodies , and antece- D 3 dently XIII . 2 . Harvey de Generat . Anim . BOOK dently to them ORIGINES SACRE . 37.
... elements or particles out of which bo- dies are supposed to be compounded , do exift fepa- rately from fuch compounded bodies , and antece- D 3 dently XIII . 2 . Harvey de Generat . Anim . BOOK dently to them ORIGINES SACRE . 37.
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... supposed so solid , that Dionyfius in Eufebius tells us , the account given Eufeb . Præp . why they are called ἄτομοι was , διὰ τὴν ἄλυτον σεβρότητα , Ι . κίν . 6.23 . because of their indiffoluble firmnefs ; and the dif- ferent fizes ...
... supposed so solid , that Dionyfius in Eufebius tells us , the account given Eufeb . Præp . why they are called ἄτομοι was , διὰ τὴν ἄλυτον σεβρότητα , Ι . κίν . 6.23 . because of their indiffoluble firmnefs ; and the dif- ferent fizes ...
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... supposed to have angles and hooks , in order to their better catching hold of each other for the compofition of bodies ; how come these hooks and angles to be annexed to this atom ? For an atom may be without them ; whence comes this ...
... supposed to have angles and hooks , in order to their better catching hold of each other for the compofition of bodies ; how come these hooks and angles to be annexed to this atom ? For an atom may be without them ; whence comes this ...
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... , could not poffibly pro- duce thofe varieties of bodies which are in the uni- verfe , he supposed therefore the defcent not to be in a perpendicular right line , but to decline a little , that II . Fin . l . i . that so 44 ORIGINES SACRE .
... , could not poffibly pro- duce thofe varieties of bodies which are in the uni- verfe , he supposed therefore the defcent not to be in a perpendicular right line , but to decline a little , that II . Fin . l . i . that so 44 ORIGINES SACRE .
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... supposed to come from an ancient and undoubted tradition . 1. vii . XI , P. 222 . It is evident therefore , from the judgment of the most learned and judicious even of the Greeks them- selves , that Greece was firft inhabited by a ...
... supposed to come from an ancient and undoubted tradition . 1. vii . XI , P. 222 . It is evident therefore , from the judgment of the most learned and judicious even of the Greeks them- selves , that Greece was firft inhabited by a ...
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