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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... Plutarch , and others 63 . CHAP . IV . OF THE ORIGIN OF NATIONS . I. All mankind derived from Adam , if the Scriptures be true . II . The contrary supposition an introduction to Atheism . III . The truth of the history of the flood ...
... Plutarch , and others 63 . CHAP . IV . OF THE ORIGIN OF NATIONS . I. All mankind derived from Adam , if the Scriptures be true . II . The contrary supposition an introduction to Atheism . III . The truth of the history of the flood ...
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... Plutarch.de best of them . And hence Plutarch tells us , that the first principles of the world , according to Pythagoras , a . Franc . were these two : the one was τὸ ποιητικὸν αἰτίον καὶ εἰδικὸν Plac . Phi- los . l . i . cap . 3 . III ...
... Plutarch.de best of them . And hence Plutarch tells us , that the first principles of the world , according to Pythagoras , a . Franc . were these two : the one was τὸ ποιητικὸν αἰτίον καὶ εἰδικὸν Plac . Phi- los . l . i . cap . 3 . III ...
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... Plutarch . Ωκεανοῦ , ὅσπερ γένεσις πάντεσσι τέτυκται . And in Chalcidius : Inque eadem sententia Homerus esse invenitur , cum Oceanum et Thetin dicat parentes esse genituræ ; cumque jusjurandum Deorum consti- tuat aquam , quam quidem ...
... Plutarch . Ωκεανοῦ , ὅσπερ γένεσις πάντεσσι τέτυκται . And in Chalcidius : Inque eadem sententia Homerus esse invenitur , cum Oceanum et Thetin dicat parentes esse genituræ ; cumque jusjurandum Deorum consti- tuat aquam , quam quidem ...
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... Plutarch . tarch's vxoyovía , as well as the discourses of the later Procreat . Platonists , how eager some have been to interpret Plato's Timæus in favour of the eternity , at least of matter , if not of the world . But although Plato ...
... Plutarch . tarch's vxoyovía , as well as the discourses of the later Procreat . Platonists , how eager some have been to interpret Plato's Timæus in favour of the eternity , at least of matter , if not of the world . But although Plato ...
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... Plutarch . c . 4 . not . in Se- nec . de Provid . Which is fully expressed by Dionysius in Eusebius , and very Evang . agreeably to the sense of Epicurus , in his Epistles to Herodotus and Pythocles , and to what Plutarch re- de ...
... Plutarch . c . 4 . not . in Se- nec . de Provid . Which is fully expressed by Dionysius in Eusebius , and very Evang . agreeably to the sense of Epicurus , in his Epistles to Herodotus and Pythocles , and to what Plutarch re- de ...
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