Origines Sacrae Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion: To which is Added Part of Another Book Upon the Same Subject, Left Unfinished by the Author : Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 2University Press, 1836 - 542 pages |
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Page 59
... greatest part of their motion upon those other particles which are less , and therefore have a swifter motion ; and be- cause these particles are to pass through such trian- gular spaces which lie in the midst of three globular ...
... greatest part of their motion upon those other particles which are less , and therefore have a swifter motion ; and be- cause these particles are to pass through such trian- gular spaces which lie in the midst of three globular ...
Page 64
... greatest prince in the world that hath nothing to do with him : and he thinks he hath great reason for it ; for he neither fears punish- ment , nor hopes for reward from him ; whereas his landlord may dispossess him of all he hath upon ...
... greatest prince in the world that hath nothing to do with him : and he thinks he hath great reason for it ; for he neither fears punish- ment , nor hopes for reward from him ; whereas his landlord may dispossess him of all he hath upon ...
Page 72
... grand principles which concern men's eternal condi- tion , of which we have the greatest certainty from Scripture , and on which we may with safety rely , III . without perplexing our minds about those more nice 72 ORIGINES SACRE .
... grand principles which concern men's eternal condi- tion , of which we have the greatest certainty from Scripture , and on which we may with safety rely , III . without perplexing our minds about those more nice 72 ORIGINES SACRE .
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... greatest weight to it ; and the ground of obedience is not to be fetched from the nature of the thing required , but from the au- thority of the legislator . Or was it then because God concealed from man his counsel in giving of that ...
... greatest weight to it ; and the ground of obedience is not to be fetched from the nature of the thing required , but from the au- thority of the legislator . Or was it then because God concealed from man his counsel in giving of that ...
Page 87
... greatest cruelty , and that frequently among countrymen , friends , nay relations and kindred ! And could this hostility between those of the same nature , and under the most sacred bonds of union , be the result of na- ture , when even ...
... greatest cruelty , and that frequently among countrymen , friends , nay relations and kindred ! And could this hostility between those of the same nature , and under the most sacred bonds of union , be the result of na- ture , when even ...
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