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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... themselves to fearch into thofe records which were preferved among the elder and more knowing nations and although the nations they re- forted to fought to advance their own reputation in the hiftories of their ancient times , of which ...
... themselves to fearch into thofe records which were preferved among the elder and more knowing nations and although the nations they re- forted to fought to advance their own reputation in the hiftories of their ancient times , of which ...
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... themselves to that purpose . Anaximander called the fea , της πρώτης υγρασίας λείψα vou , the remainder of the primitive moisture and Anax- agoras fays , before the Nas , or God , fet things in their order , πάντα χρήματα ἦν ὁμὲ ...
... themselves to that purpose . Anaximander called the fea , της πρώτης υγρασίας λείψα vou , the remainder of the primitive moisture and Anax- agoras fays , before the Nas , or God , fet things in their order , πάντα χρήματα ἦν ὁμὲ ...
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... themselves , and not to trade with the common bank , fo that there could be no certain and convictive evidence given to a fhuffling philofopher that things were ever otherwife than they are ; they found it moft defenfible to affert that ...
... themselves , and not to trade with the common bank , fo that there could be no certain and convictive evidence given to a fhuffling philofopher that things were ever otherwife than they are ; they found it moft defenfible to affert that ...
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... themselves ; which is a far greater abfurdity than the mere afferting a power to produce fomething out of nothing , which is implied in the very notion of infinite power ; for if it be confined to any matter , the power is not infinite ...
... themselves ; which is a far greater abfurdity than the mere afferting a power to produce fomething out of nothing , which is implied in the very notion of infinite power ; for if it be confined to any matter , the power is not infinite ...
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... themselves , un- derstood Mofes , as is plain by Galen , where he com- pares the opinion of Mofes with that of Epicurus , and ingenuoufly confeffeth that of Moses , which at- tributed the production of things to God , to be far more ...
... themselves , un- derstood Mofes , as is plain by Galen , where he com- pares the opinion of Mofes with that of Epicurus , and ingenuoufly confeffeth that of Moses , which at- tributed the production of things to God , to be far more ...
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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