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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... possible for men , meeting with such insuperable difficulties about the casual concourse of atoms for the production of the world , or the eternal existence of matter , to assert some eternal Mind as the first cause of these things ...
... possible for men , meeting with such insuperable difficulties about the casual concourse of atoms for the production of the world , or the eternal existence of matter , to assert some eternal Mind as the first cause of these things ...
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... possible means to be acquainted with the truth of them ; what account can we imagine can be given , where there was no way of preserving to posterity the most authentic relation of former ages ? Especially , it being most evident , that ...
... possible means to be acquainted with the truth of them ; what account can we imagine can be given , where there was no way of preserving to posterity the most authentic relation of former ages ? Especially , it being most evident , that ...
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... possible so learned a Jesuit should dis- cover so little judgment in so few words ? For , first , who ever asserted the writer of the Dynasties to have lived in the time of Augustus ? Yet , secondly , if that Manetho , whom Suidas there ...
... possible so learned a Jesuit should dis- cover so little judgment in so few words ? For , first , who ever asserted the writer of the Dynasties to have lived in the time of Augustus ? Yet , secondly , if that Manetho , whom Suidas there ...
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... possible to reconcile some of the Egyptian extravagant accounts to some probability and consistency with truth : but however we owe very little thanks to the Egyptians for it , who deliver these things in gross , without telling us ...
... possible to reconcile some of the Egyptian extravagant accounts to some probability and consistency with truth : but however we owe very little thanks to the Egyptians for it , who deliver these things in gross , without telling us ...
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... possible , and the affirmatives are indemonstrable . In eating and drinking there is a possibility of being poisoned by every bit of meat , or drop of drink ; do we therefore continually doubt whe- ther we shall be so or no ? Chiefly ...
... possible , and the affirmatives are indemonstrable . In eating and drinking there is a possibility of being poisoned by every bit of meat , or drop of drink ; do we therefore continually doubt whe- ther we shall be so or no ? Chiefly ...
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