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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... true . The account , which the Scriptures give of the fall of man , doth not charge God with man's fault . God's power to govern man by laws , though he gives no particular reafon of every pofitive pre- cept . VI . The reafon of God's ...
... true . The account , which the Scriptures give of the fall of man , doth not charge God with man's fault . God's power to govern man by laws , though he gives no particular reafon of every pofitive pre- cept . VI . The reafon of God's ...
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... true . II . The contrary fuppofition an introduction to atheism . III . The truth of the hiftory of the flood . The poffibility of an univerfal deluge proved . IV . The flood univerfal as to mankind , whether uni- verfal as to the earth ...
... true . II . The contrary fuppofition an introduction to atheism . III . The truth of the hiftory of the flood . The poffibility of an univerfal deluge proved . IV . The flood univerfal as to mankind , whether uni- verfal as to the earth ...
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... true original of the world , and on what evidence of reafon those opinions are built , which are fo contrary to that account given of it in the very entrance of the books of Mofes ; wherein we read the true origin of the world to have ...
... true original of the world , and on what evidence of reafon those opinions are built , which are fo contrary to that account given of it in the very entrance of the books of Mofes ; wherein we read the true origin of the world to have ...
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... true which Ariftotle faith , it would be the strongest pre- judice against his opinion ; for if the world had been eternal , how should it come to pass that the oldest philofophers should fo readily and unanimously em- brace that ...
... true which Ariftotle faith , it would be the strongest pre- judice against his opinion ; for if the world had been eternal , how should it come to pass that the oldest philofophers should fo readily and unanimously em- brace that ...
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... true account of things , than fuch who only endeavoured by their own wits to improve or correct those principles which were delivered by the other philofophers ; which I impute not so much to their converfe with the Mofaic writ- ings ...
... true account of things , than fuch who only endeavoured by their own wits to improve or correct those principles which were delivered by the other philofophers ; which I impute not so much to their converfe with the Mofaic writ- ings ...
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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