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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... philosophers , XIII . The second in vulgar heathen . X. XI . XII . Of philosophi- cal atheism , and the grounds of it . XIV . The history of antiquity very obscure . XV . The question stated , where the true history of ancient times is ...
... philosophers , XIII . The second in vulgar heathen . X. XI . XII . Of philosophi- cal atheism , and the grounds of it . XIV . The history of antiquity very obscure . XV . The question stated , where the true history of ancient times is ...
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... philosophers , XIII . The second in vulgar heathen . X. XI . XII . Of philosophical atheism , and the grounds of it . XIV . The history of antiquity very obscure . XV . The ques- tion stated , where the true history of ancient times is ...
... philosophers , XIII . The second in vulgar heathen . X. XI . XII . Of philosophical atheism , and the grounds of it . XIV . The history of antiquity very obscure . XV . The ques- tion stated , where the true history of ancient times is ...
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... very forward compliers with it , as many of the philosophers were . Although withal it cannot be denied to have been a wonderful discovery of Divine 1 I. Providence , by these general notions to keep waking 10 ORIGINES SACRÆ .
... very forward compliers with it , as many of the philosophers were . Although withal it cannot be denied to have been a wonderful discovery of Divine 1 I. Providence , by these general notions to keep waking 10 ORIGINES SACRÆ .
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... philosophers , might seem very different from Diagoras , Theodorus , and those before mentioned , because although they denied the gods in vulgar repute to be such as they were thought to be ; ( as Anaxagoras called the sun μύδρον ...
... philosophers , might seem very different from Diagoras , Theodorus , and those before mentioned , because although they denied the gods in vulgar repute to be such as they were thought to be ; ( as Anaxagoras called the sun μύδρον ...
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... philosophers saw such incongruities in asserting an infinite and eternal series of matter , they might by this be brought to ac- knowledge some active principle which produced the world , though they were far enough from giving any ...
... philosophers saw such incongruities in asserting an infinite and eternal series of matter , they might by this be brought to ac- knowledge some active principle which produced the world , though they were far enough from giving any ...
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