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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... souls , this argument would not hold as strongly for that as it doth for preexistence ? and if I am bound to believe preexistence on this ground , I be not likewise bound to believe at least the souls of men eternal , if not the ...
... souls , this argument would not hold as strongly for that as it doth for preexistence ? and if I am bound to believe preexistence on this ground , I be not likewise bound to believe at least the souls of men eternal , if not the ...
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... souls to be formed ; the other sensible and cor- poreal , out of which other beings , which were more gross and material , were produced . So Chalcidius Chalcid . in tells us , that both Pythagoras and Plato looked upon 377 ...
... souls to be formed ; the other sensible and cor- poreal , out of which other beings , which were more gross and material , were produced . So Chalcidius Chalcid . in tells us , that both Pythagoras and Plato looked upon 377 ...
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... soul ; yet because it is apt to be abused to that end by persons atheistically disposed , because of his ascribing so much to the power of matter , we shall therefore so far consider it , as it undertakes to give an account of the ...
... soul ; yet because it is apt to be abused to that end by persons atheistically disposed , because of his ascribing so much to the power of matter , we shall therefore so far consider it , as it undertakes to give an account of the ...
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... souls miserable or happy , much less ought men to serve God with any regard to his Providence ; since the matters which Providence is employed about STILLINGFLEET , VOL . II . F II . III . BOOK in this world , are of infinitely ORIGINES ...
... souls miserable or happy , much less ought men to serve God with any regard to his Providence ; since the matters which Providence is employed about STILLINGFLEET , VOL . II . F II . III . BOOK in this world , are of infinitely ORIGINES ...
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... soul being of a more noble and immutable nature , while it is by itself , doth not partake of evil ; but it being of ... soul , we are to consider , that there are souls of a more excel- lent nature than ours are , which are immutably ...
... soul being of a more noble and immutable nature , while it is by itself , doth not partake of evil ; but it being of ... soul , we are to consider , that there are souls of a more excel- lent nature than ours are , which are immutably ...
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