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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... seems to have arrogated this opinion to himself ; for when he inquires into the judgment of the philosophers who had wrote before him , he says of II . Book them , γενόμενον μὲν οὖν ἅπαντες εἶναί φασιν , B 2 ORIGINES SACRE . 3.
... seems to have arrogated this opinion to himself ; for when he inquires into the judgment of the philosophers who had wrote before him , he says of II . Book them , γενόμενον μὲν οὖν ἅπαντες εἶναί φασιν , B 2 ORIGINES SACRE . 3.
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... ) did come so near to that which we have the greatest reason to believe to have been the most certain account of the origin of the world . 1. i . c . 25 . II . For this opinion of Thales seems to have 4 ORIGINES SACRE .
... ) did come so near to that which we have the greatest reason to believe to have been the most certain account of the origin of the world . 1. i . c . 25 . II . For this opinion of Thales seems to have 4 ORIGINES SACRE .
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... seems to have been part of 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 ...
... seems to have been part of 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 ...
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... seems to make all before him to be of another mind , yet was hatched , as far as we can find , at first under Pythagoras's successors , by Ocellus Lucanus , as appears by his book still extant , πepì tõs TOŨ TaνTÒs púσews , of the ...
... seems to make all before him to be of another mind , yet was hatched , as far as we can find , at first under Pythagoras's successors , by Ocellus Lucanus , as appears by his book still extant , πepì tõs TOŨ TaνTÒs púσews , of the ...
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... seem to flatter his goodness . For God cannot be himself without his goodness ; and if his goodness cannot be without some creature to shew or display it upon , God cannot be perfect nor happy without his creatures , because these are ...
... seem to flatter his goodness . For God cannot be himself without his goodness ; and if his goodness cannot be without some creature to shew or display it upon , God cannot be perfect nor happy without his creatures , because these are ...
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