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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... fully and rationally , yet more suitably to the present temper of this age , than what is already written by them , thou hadst not been troubled with this Preface , much less with the whole book . But as the tempers and geniuses of ages ...
... fully and rationally , yet more suitably to the present temper of this age , than what is already written by them , thou hadst not been troubled with this Preface , much less with the whole book . But as the tempers and geniuses of ages ...
Page xix
... fully proved from his actions and writings . III . The power of miracles the great evidence of Divine revelation . Two grand questions propounded . In what cases miracles may be ex- pected , and how known to be true . No necessity of a ...
... fully proved from his actions and writings . III . The power of miracles the great evidence of Divine revelation . Two grand questions propounded . In what cases miracles may be ex- pected , and how known to be true . No necessity of a ...
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... fully convinced , in the first mo- ment after his creation , of the being of him whom he was to obey , his first work and duty would not have been actual obedience , but a search whether there was any supreme , infinite , and eternal ...
... fully convinced , in the first mo- ment after his creation , of the being of him whom he was to obey , his first work and duty would not have been actual obedience , but a search whether there was any supreme , infinite , and eternal ...
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... fully known to him on his first creation , that he needed not to go to school to the wide world , to gather up his conceptions of them . For the right exercise of that dominion which he was instated in over the inferior world , doth ...
... fully known to him on his first creation , that he needed not to go to school to the wide world , to gather up his conceptions of them . For the right exercise of that dominion which he was instated in over the inferior world , doth ...
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... fully improved , would have overthrown all those cursed and idolatrous practices among the heathens ; yet reason , only dis- cerning some general notions , without their particular application and improvement , did only dispose the most ...
... fully improved , would have overthrown all those cursed and idolatrous practices among the heathens ; yet reason , only dis- cerning some general notions , without their particular application and improvement , did only dispose the most ...
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