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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... refult of the wisdom and goodness of God , who can no more fail to do that which is beft , than be can to understand it . I now seriously enquire of fuch II . fuch who love reafon above Plato and Pythagoras 22 ORIGINES SACRÆ .
... refult of the wisdom and goodness of God , who can no more fail to do that which is beft , than be can to understand it . I now seriously enquire of fuch II . fuch who love reafon above Plato and Pythagoras 22 ORIGINES SACRÆ .
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... understand . But if this argument doth not at all infer the eternity of the world , as we have fhewed it doth not , much lefs doth it pre - exist- ence of fouls . VIII . de Vera 1 , We have thus far confidered the firft hypothefis ...
... understand . But if this argument doth not at all infer the eternity of the world , as we have fhewed it doth not , much lefs doth it pre - exist- ence of fouls . VIII . de Vera 1 , We have thus far confidered the firft hypothefis ...
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... understand the visible heavens and earth ; for , faith he , the hea- vens , which are called the firmament , were ... understands incorpoream naturam , and by earth , an , or the primo- genial matter . And this , faith he , appears by ...
... understand the visible heavens and earth ; for , faith he , the hea- vens , which are called the firmament , were ... understands incorpoream naturam , and by earth , an , or the primo- genial matter . And this , faith he , appears by ...
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... understanding Pythagoras , who attribute to him the production of the indeterminate hyle . These are his words , Numenius ex Pythagora magifterio Stoico- Pag . 393- rum hoc de initiis dogma refellens , Pythagora dogmate , cui concinere ...
... understanding Pythagoras , who attribute to him the production of the indeterminate hyle . These are his words , Numenius ex Pythagora magifterio Stoico- Pag . 393- rum hoc de initiis dogma refellens , Pythagora dogmate , cui concinere ...
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... understand by creation , viz . the producing of fome- thing out of nothing , or which had nothing out of which it was produced . Now what repugnancy is there to any free principle of reason , that a power in- finite fhould raife an ...
... understand by creation , viz . the producing of fome- thing out of nothing , or which had nothing out of which it was produced . Now what repugnancy is there to any free principle of reason , that a power in- finite fhould raife an ...
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