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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... forming principles of philosophy . VI . The possibility of creation proved . [ No arguing from the present state of ... formation of the world . X. The contradiction of the eternity of matter to the nature and attributes of God . XI ...
... forming principles of philosophy . VI . The possibility of creation proved . [ No arguing from the present state of ... formation of the world . X. The contradiction of the eternity of matter to the nature and attributes of God . XI ...
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... person ; as in Jupiter , Bacchus , & c . VII . The remainders of Scripture - history among the heathens . The name of God , Chaos : formation of man STILLINGFLEET , VOL . II . b among the Phoenicians . Of Adam among the Germans , CONTENTS .
... person ; as in Jupiter , Bacchus , & c . VII . The remainders of Scripture - history among the heathens . The name of God , Chaos : formation of man STILLINGFLEET , VOL . II . b among the Phoenicians . Of Adam among the Germans , CONTENTS .
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... formation of the world as it is to God ; but withal assert the preexistence and eternity of mat- ter . 3. Such as deny any eternity to the world , but assert the origin of it to have been by a casual con- course of atoms . 4. Such as ...
... formation of the world as it is to God ; but withal assert the preexistence and eternity of mat- ter . 3. Such as deny any eternity to the world , but assert the origin of it to have been by a casual con- course of atoms . 4. Such as ...
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... formed . Of which Thales Cicero de thus delivers his opinion in Tully ; Aquam dixit esse Nat . Deor . initium rerum , Deum autem eam mentem , quæ ex aqua cuncta fingeret ; wherein he plainly distinguisheth the efficient from the ...
... formed . Of which Thales Cicero de thus delivers his opinion in Tully ; Aquam dixit esse Nat . Deor . initium rerum , Deum autem eam mentem , quæ ex aqua cuncta fingeret ; wherein he plainly distinguisheth the efficient from the ...
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... formed Greece first into civil societies , and licked it into the shape of well ordered commonwealths , were such who had been traders for knowledge into foreign parts . To which purpose Diodorus Siculus informs Ill . seling . Præp ...
... formed Greece first into civil societies , and licked it into the shape of well ordered commonwealths , were such who had been traders for knowledge into foreign parts . To which purpose Diodorus Siculus informs Ill . seling . Præp ...
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