Origines Sacrae: Or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2The University Press, 1836 - Apologetics |
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... CHAP . II . OF THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE . I. The necessity of the belief of the creation of the world , in order to the truth of religion . Of the several hypotheses of the philoso- phers who contradict Moses : with a particular ...
... CHAP . II . OF THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE . I. The necessity of the belief of the creation of the world , in order to the truth of religion . Of the several hypotheses of the philoso- phers who contradict Moses : with a particular ...
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... CHAP . III . OF THE ORIGIN OF EVIL . I. Of the being of Providence . II . Epicurus's arguments against it refuted . The necessity of the belief of Providence in order to re- ligion . III . Providence proved from a consideration of the ...
... CHAP . III . OF THE ORIGIN OF EVIL . I. Of the being of Providence . II . Epicurus's arguments against it refuted . The necessity of the belief of Providence in order to re- ligion . III . Providence proved from a consideration of the ...
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... CHAP . VI . OF THE EXCELLENCY OF THE SCRIPTURES . I. Concerning matters of pure Divine revelation in Scripture : the terms of salvation only contained therein . II . The ground of the disesteem of the Scripture is tacit unbelief . III ...
... CHAP . VI . OF THE EXCELLENCY OF THE SCRIPTURES . I. Concerning matters of pure Divine revelation in Scripture : the terms of salvation only contained therein . II . The ground of the disesteem of the Scripture is tacit unbelief . III ...
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... CHAP . that universal tradition which was continued in the world concerning the first principles of things ; for I do not see any reason to aver , with so much confidence as some do , that those philosophers who spake any thing ...
... CHAP . that universal tradition which was continued in the world concerning the first principles of things ; for I do not see any reason to aver , with so much confidence as some do , that those philosophers who spake any thing ...
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... CHAP . II . apud Ebræ- Sectis Phi- mippus and Aristobulus , besides Origen , Porphyry , V. Selden Clemens Alexandrinus , and others , that Pythagoras de JureNat . might have had an opportunity of conversing with the et Gen. Jews ...
... CHAP . II . apud Ebræ- Sectis Phi- mippus and Aristobulus , besides Origen , Porphyry , V. Selden Clemens Alexandrinus , and others , that Pythagoras de JureNat . might have had an opportunity of conversing with the et Gen. Jews ...
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