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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... thence an account given of the many Hebrew words in the Greek language , and the remainders of the eastern languages in the islands of Greece ; both which not from the Phoenicians , as Bochartus thinks , but from the old Pelasgi . XV ...
... thence an account given of the many Hebrew words in the Greek language , and the remainders of the eastern languages in the islands of Greece ; both which not from the Phoenicians , as Bochartus thinks , but from the old Pelasgi . XV ...
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... thence came that multiplicity of sects presently among them ; and that · philosophy , which at first went much on the original tradition of the world , was turned into disputes and altercations , which helped as much to the finding out ...
... thence came that multiplicity of sects presently among them ; and that · philosophy , which at first went much on the original tradition of the world , was turned into disputes and altercations , which helped as much to the finding out ...
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... if the world had a beginning , there would be such a mu- tation in it ; and it would have grown by degrees greater , till it had come to its perfection , and from II . thence it would sensibly decay till it came 18 ORIGINES SACRE .
... if the world had a beginning , there would be such a mu- tation in it ; and it would have grown by degrees greater , till it had come to its perfection , and from II . thence it would sensibly decay till it came 18 ORIGINES SACRE .
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... thence it would sensibly decay till it came to dissolu- CHAP . tion : but nobody hath ever observed such a mutation in the world , neither is there any appearance of it ; ἀλλ ̓ ἀεὶ κατὰ τ ̓ αὐτὸ καὶ ὡσαύτως διατελεῖ καὶ ἴσον ὅμοιον αὐτὸ ...
... thence it would sensibly decay till it came to dissolu- CHAP . tion : but nobody hath ever observed such a mutation in the world , neither is there any appearance of it ; ἀλλ ̓ ἀεὶ κατὰ τ ̓ αὐτὸ καὶ ὡσαύτως διατελεῖ καὶ ἴσον ὅμοιον αὐτὸ ...
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... thence prove , that be- cause no such thing ever happens in the world now , as a merely casual concourse of atoms to produce any thing , Epicurus could have no evidence from sense at all to find out the truth of his hypothesis by . And ...
... thence prove , that be- cause no such thing ever happens in the world now , as a merely casual concourse of atoms to produce any thing , Epicurus could have no evidence from sense at all to find out the truth of his hypothesis by . And ...
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