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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... beginning , fhewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonifts ' arguments , from the goodness of God for the eternity of the world , anfwered . VIII . Of the Stoical hy- pothefis of the eternity of matter ; whether reconcile- a 2 able ...
... beginning , fhewed from Maimonides . ] VII . The Platonifts ' arguments , from the goodness of God for the eternity of the world , anfwered . VIII . Of the Stoical hy- pothefis of the eternity of matter ; whether reconcile- a 2 able ...
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... beginning of the Affyrian 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 fuch nations , who called ...
... beginning of the Affyrian 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 fuch nations , who called ...
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... Beginning , fhewed from Maimoni- des . ] VII . The Platonifts ' Arguments , from the Goodness of God for the Eternity of the World , an- fwered . VIII . Of the Stoical Hypothesis of the Eter- VOL . II . B nity BOOK III . nity of Matter ...
... Beginning , fhewed from Maimoni- des . ] VII . The Platonifts ' Arguments , from the Goodness of God for the Eternity of the World , an- fwered . VIII . Of the Stoical Hypothesis of the Eter- VOL . II . B nity BOOK III . nity of Matter ...
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... beginning with the world itself , leads us to a particular confi- deration of the origin of the univerfe ; the right un- derftanding 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 confi- deration of the origin of the univerfe ; the right un- derftanding 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 , fhined with a borrowed light ; and faw not by an extramiffion of rays of knowledge from itself , but by an intromiffion of thofe reprefentations of things which were received from other nations . Those who formed Greece ...
... beginning , fhined with a borrowed light ; and faw not by an extramiffion of rays of knowledge from itself , but by an intromiffion of thofe reprefentations of things which were received from other nations . Those who formed Greece ...
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