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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... kind of veneration of a Being more excellent than our own , which reacheth not to the government of men's lives , and fo will have no force at all upon the generality of the world , who are only allured by hopes , or awed by fears , to ...
... kind of veneration of a Being more excellent than our own , which reacheth not to the government of men's lives , and fo will have no force at all upon the generality of the world , who are only allured by hopes , or awed by fears , to ...
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... kind of thing the ma- terial principle was , he describes it thus , oux nouxíav ἄγον , ἀλλὰ κινέμενον πλημμελῶς καὶ ατάκτως , which , as Chalcidius renders it , is motu importuno fluctuans neque Ed . Meurt unquam quiefcens , it was a ...
... kind of thing the ma- terial principle was , he describes it thus , oux nouxíav ἄγον , ἀλλὰ κινέμενον πλημμελῶς καὶ ατάκτως , which , as Chalcidius renders it , is motu importuno fluctuans neque Ed . Meurt unquam quiefcens , it was a ...
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... kind of di- agram to falve Providence withal ; although the plain words of Plato , not only there , but elsewhere , do exprefs , as far as we can judge by his way of writ- ing , his real judgment to have been for the production Plato ...
... kind of di- agram to falve Providence withal ; although the plain words of Plato , not only there , but elsewhere , do exprefs , as far as we can judge by his way of writ- ing , his real judgment to have been for the production Plato ...
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... kind with ourselves , thus and thus formed ; and that while we are in the womb , we have a very little body , and there move and are nourished ; and we grow up by little and little till we come to fuch a bigness , and then we come forth ...
... kind with ourselves , thus and thus formed ; and that while we are in the womb , we have a very little body , and there move and are nourished ; and we grow up by little and little till we come to fuch a bigness , and then we come forth ...
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... kind of bags like wombs upon the furface of the earth , and these by degrees breaking , at laft came out children , which were nourished by a kind of juice of the earth like milk , by which they were brought up till they came to be men ...
... kind of bags like wombs upon the furface of the earth , and these by degrees breaking , at laft came out children , which were nourished by a kind of juice of the earth like milk , by which they were brought up till they came to be men ...
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