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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... preserved far better among the Phoenicians , Egyptians , Chaldeans , and others , than among the Greeks . For which we have this evident reafon , that Greece was far more barbarous and rude in its elder times , than those other nations ...
... preserved far better among the Phoenicians , Egyptians , Chaldeans , and others , than among the Greeks . For which we have this evident reafon , that Greece was far more barbarous and rude in its elder times , than those other nations ...
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... preserved in the ark , although we suppose them not destroyed in all parts of the world . IV . All this proceeds on fuppofition that animals were propagated much further in the world than men were , before the flood . Which I confefs ...
... preserved in the ark , although we suppose them not destroyed in all parts of the world . IV . All this proceeds on fuppofition that animals were propagated much further in the world than men were , before the flood . Which I confefs ...
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... preservation of p . 292 . fprings , yet it cannot give a fufficient account of the origin of them ; which with the greatest reafon and probability is imputed to thofe fubterraneous waters which pass up and down through the bowels of the ...
... preservation of p . 292 . fprings , yet it cannot give a fufficient account of the origin of them ; which with the greatest reafon and probability is imputed to thofe fubterraneous waters which pass up and down through the bowels of the ...
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... preserved in the ark ; but admitting that all kinds of animals were there , there would be room enough for them , and for provifion for them . For which Sir W. Rawleigh gives a prudent caution , that men ought not to take animals of a ...
... preserved in the ark ; but admitting that all kinds of animals were there , there would be room enough for them , and for provifion for them . For which Sir W. Rawleigh gives a prudent caution , that men ought not to take animals of a ...
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... preserved under the fable of Oannes , which III . had part of a fish , and part of a man : as is evident from the fragments of Apollodorus , Abydenus , and Eufeb . Chr . Alexander Polyhiftor , preferved in Eufebius's Greek Sed ...
... preserved under the fable of Oannes , which III . had part of a fish , and part of a man : as is evident from the fragments of Apollodorus , Abydenus , and Eufeb . Chr . Alexander Polyhiftor , preferved in Eufebius's Greek Sed ...
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afferted againſt Anaxagoras Anaximander ancient animals anſwer Ariftotle atoms becauſe befides bodies BOOK Cartes caufe cauſe Chalcidius Chrift Chriftian Cicero confider Dæmon defign deftroyed Democritus difcourfe Diodorus Siculus Divine doth earth Egyptians Epicurus eſpecially eternal evil exift exiſtence extenfion faid faith fame feems fenfe ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome foul fpeaks ftill ftrange fubftance fuch things fufficient fuppofe give God's goodneſs greateſt Greece Greeks hath himſelf hypothefis impoffible infinite itſelf Lucretius mankind matter mind Mofes moft moſt motion muft muſt nature neceffary neceffity obferved opinion paffage particles Pelafgi perfons Phaleg philofophers Plato Plutarch poffible prefent preferved principles puniſhment purpoſe Pythagoras queftion reafon reft religion Scriptures ſeems ſenſe ſeveral ſome ſpeak Strabo ſuppoſe teftimony thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe tion truth underſtand univerfe unleſs uſe whofe worship δὲ καὶ τὴν τῆς τὸ τῶν