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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... perfections . God created the soul of man not only capable of finding out the truth of things , but furnished him with a sufficient κριτήριον , or touchstone , to discover truth from false- hood , by a light set up in his understanding ...
... perfections . God created the soul of man not only capable of finding out the truth of things , but furnished him with a sufficient κριτήριον , or touchstone , to discover truth from false- hood , by a light set up in his understanding ...
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... perfections of human nature . And as the shekel of the sanctuary was , if not double to others , ( as men ordinarily mistake , ) yet of a full and exact in Gen. ii . Oedip . tom . class . 2 . I. BOOK weight , because it was to be the B ...
... perfections of human nature . And as the shekel of the sanctuary was , if not double to others , ( as men ordinarily mistake , ) yet of a full and exact in Gen. ii . Oedip . tom . class . 2 . I. BOOK weight , because it was to be the B ...
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... perfections of human nature . IV . But we need not have run so far back as the first man , to evince the knowledge of truth to be the most natural perfection of the soul of man ; for even among the present ruins of human nature , we may ...
... perfections of human nature . IV . But we need not have run so far back as the first man , to evince the knowledge of truth to be the most natural perfection of the soul of man ; for even among the present ruins of human nature , we may ...
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... being set in a crown of gold . If learning be commend- able in an Egyptian , it is no less in Moses , where it is STILLINGFLEET , VOL . I. L II . II . BOOK enamelled with more noble perfections than of ORIGINES SACRĈ . 145.
... being set in a crown of gold . If learning be commend- able in an Egyptian , it is no less in Moses , where it is STILLINGFLEET , VOL . I. L II . II . BOOK enamelled with more noble perfections than of ORIGINES SACRĈ . 145.
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... perfections than of itself it can reach unto . All the question is , whether the ancient learning of the Egyptians was such as might be supposed to improve the reason and understanding of men to such an height , as thereby to make them ...
... perfections than of itself it can reach unto . All the question is , whether the ancient learning of the Egyptians was such as might be supposed to improve the reason and understanding of men to such an height , as thereby to make them ...
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