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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... saith he , fuerunt illis m . ii . vera et germana nomina , et rerum naturis proprie cap . 1 . accommodata . But however this be , we have this fur- ther evidence of that height of knowledge which must be supposed in the first man , that ...
... saith he , fuerunt illis m . ii . vera et germana nomina , et rerum naturis proprie cap . 1 . accommodata . But however this be , we have this fur- ther evidence of that height of knowledge which must be supposed in the first man , that ...
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... saith of the Egyptian Plutarchus fables , avopas éμpáσeis τys åλnteía ;, some faint and Osiride , c.9 . obscure resemblances of truth ; nay , more than so , as most pernicious weeds are bred in the fattest soils , their most destructive ...
... saith of the Egyptian Plutarchus fables , avopas éμpáσeis τys åλnteía ;, some faint and Osiride , c.9 . obscure resemblances of truth ; nay , more than so , as most pernicious weeds are bred in the fattest soils , their most destructive ...
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... saith , the ed . Spen- building of the tower of Babel , and the confusion of tongues , was taken from the fable of the Aloidæ in Homer's Odyssey ; the story of the flood , from Deuca- lion ; Paradise , from Alcinous's gardens ; the ...
... saith , the ed . Spen- building of the tower of Babel , and the confusion of tongues , was taken from the fable of the Aloidæ in Homer's Odyssey ; the story of the flood , from Deuca- lion ; Paradise , from Alcinous's gardens ; the ...
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... saith he , Thebani res antiquas Ogygias nominabant . But that which puts it almost beyond mere probabi- lity , is , that Varro , Festus , Pausanias , Apollonius , Æschylus , and others make Ogyges the founder of the Boeotian Thebes ...
... saith he , Thebani res antiquas Ogygias nominabant . But that which puts it almost beyond mere probabi- lity , is , that Varro , Festus , Pausanias , Apollonius , Æschylus , and others make Ogyges the founder of the Boeotian Thebes ...
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... saith , they were aλaiótatos тwn Bafßápwv , c . 9. p . 32 . Evang . 1. i . παρ ̓ ὧν καὶ οἱ λοιποὶ παρέλαβον ἄνθρωποι , the most ancient gfed . Viger . all the barbarians , from whom the others derived their theology ; which he there ...
... saith , they were aλaiótatos тwn Bafßápwv , c . 9. p . 32 . Evang . 1. i . παρ ̓ ὧν καὶ οἱ λοιποὶ παρέλαβον ἄνθρωποι , the most ancient gfed . Viger . all the barbarians , from whom the others derived their theology ; which he there ...
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