Origines Sacrae: Or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 1The University Press, 1836 - Apologetics |
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... BOOK UPON THE SAME SUBJECT , LEFT UNFINISHED BY THE AUTHOR . TOGETHER WITH A LETTER TO A DEIST . BY THE RIGHT REVEREND FATHER IN GOD EDWARD STILLINGFLEET , D. D. LATE LORD BISHOP OF WORCESTER . A NEW EDITION , IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I ...
... BOOK UPON THE SAME SUBJECT , LEFT UNFINISHED BY THE AUTHOR . TOGETHER WITH A LETTER TO A DEIST . BY THE RIGHT REVEREND FATHER IN GOD EDWARD STILLINGFLEET , D. D. LATE LORD BISHOP OF WORCESTER . A NEW EDITION , IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I ...
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... book , I am resolved rather to undergo thy censure , than be beholden to any other . The intendment therefore of this Preface , is only to give a brief account of the scope , design , and method of the following books , although the ...
... book , I am resolved rather to undergo thy censure , than be beholden to any other . The intendment therefore of this Preface , is only to give a brief account of the scope , design , and method of the following books , although the ...
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... book . But as the tempers and geniuses of ages and times alter , so do the arms and weapons which Atheists employ against religion . The most popular pretences of the Atheists of our age , have been the irreconcilableness of the ac ...
... book . But as the tempers and geniuses of ages and times alter , so do the arms and weapons which Atheists employ against religion . The most popular pretences of the Atheists of our age , have been the irreconcilableness of the ac ...
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... book I have undertaken to give a rational account of the grounds , why we are to believe those several persons , who in several ages were employed to reveal the mind of God to the world ; and with greater particularity than hath yet ...
... book I have undertaken to give a rational account of the grounds , why we are to believe those several persons , who in several ages were employed to reveal the mind of God to the world ; and with greater particularity than hath yet ...
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... BOOK III . CHAP . I. OF THE BEING OF GOD . I. The principles of all religion lie in the being of God , and immor- tality of the soul ; from them the necessity of a particular Divine revelation rationally deduced ; the method laid down ...
... BOOK III . CHAP . I. OF THE BEING OF GOD . I. The principles of all religion lie in the being of God , and immor- tality of the soul ; from them the necessity of a particular Divine revelation rationally deduced ; the method laid down ...
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