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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... God's revelation of his will to the minds of the prophets . Of the several degrees of prophecy . IV . The third is , that God did not always reveal the internal purposes of his will unto the true prophets . V. The grand question ...
... God's revelation of his will to the minds of the prophets . Of the several degrees of prophecy . IV . The third is , that God did not always reveal the internal purposes of his will unto the true prophets . V. The grand question ...
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... God's veracity as its formal object . IX . 3. Hypoth . A Divine tes- timony may be known , though God speak not immediately . Of inspiration among the Jews , and divination among the heathens . XII . 4. Hypoth . The evidence of a Divine ...
... God's veracity as its formal object . IX . 3. Hypoth . A Divine tes- timony may be known , though God speak not immediately . Of inspiration among the Jews , and divination among the heathens . XII . 4. Hypoth . The evidence of a Divine ...
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... God employs to teach the world ....... 409 . 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 ...
... God employs to teach the world ....... 409 . 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 ...
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... God was as natural to him as his being was . For man , as he came first out of God's hands , was the reflection of God himself on a dark cloud , the iris of the Deity ; the similitude was the Gen. i . 26. same , but the substance ...
... God was as natural to him as his being was . For man , as he came first out of God's hands , was the reflection of God himself on a dark cloud , the iris of the Deity ; the similitude was the Gen. i . 26. same , but the substance ...
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... gods , whereof one was called ' Aypòs , and the other ' Aypórns ; and this latter was worshipped with as much veneration as any of their gods . VII . Yet from these things , as foolish and ridiculous as they are , it is very probable ...
... gods , whereof one was called ' Aypòs , and the other ' Aypórns ; and this latter was worshipped with as much veneration as any of their gods . VII . Yet from these things , as foolish and ridiculous as they are , it is very probable ...
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