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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... thought they did no- thing unless they contradicted their masters : thence came that multiplicity of fects prefently among them ; and that philofophy , which at first went much on the original tradition of the world , was turned into ...
... thought they did no- thing unless they contradicted their masters : thence came that multiplicity of fects prefently among them ; and that philofophy , which at first went much on the original tradition of the world , was turned into ...
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... thought he were inclinable to the other opinion , νῦν ἂν τῷ λόγῳ μετὰ πειθᾶς ἀνα [ καίας ἐπεσ χειρῶμεν ποιεῖν ὁμολογεῖν , he would undertake to make him confefs the contrary , by the evidence of reafon which he would bring . And we ...
... thought he were inclinable to the other opinion , νῦν ἂν τῷ λόγῳ μετὰ πειθᾶς ἀνα [ καίας ἐπεσ χειρῶμεν ποιεῖν ὁμολογεῖν , he would undertake to make him confefs the contrary , by the evidence of reafon which he would bring . And we ...
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... thought the ' Unity itself became the Deity , yet it is evident by Numenius , that he looked on the undetermined and confused matter to have been coeval with God him- felf , and not produced by him . And if Numenius be as much to be ...
... thought the ' Unity itself became the Deity , yet it is evident by Numenius , that he looked on the undetermined and confused matter to have been coeval with God him- felf , and not produced by him . And if Numenius be as much to be ...
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... thought the furface of the earth to be a plane , 3. iii . c . 7. and this plane to be continued up in a level super- ficies to the heavens , and so to all that immense space of the universe ; so that all those heavy bodies which fhould ...
... thought the furface of the earth to be a plane , 3. iii . c . 7. and this plane to be continued up in a level super- ficies to the heavens , and so to all that immense space of the universe ; so that all those heavy bodies which fhould ...
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... thought to fpeak more impartially in the cafe , how rarely doth Crefcebant uteri terræ radicibus apti , Quos ubi tempore maturo patefecerit ætas Infantum , fugiens humorem , aurafque petiffens , Convertebat ibi natura foramina terræ , C ...
... thought to fpeak more impartially in the cafe , how rarely doth Crefcebant uteri terræ radicibus apti , Quos ubi tempore maturo patefecerit ætas Infantum , fugiens humorem , aurafque petiffens , Convertebat ibi natura foramina terræ , C ...
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