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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... true , and believe many others to be true which are appa- rently false . For which Maimonides useth an excel- Maimon . lent similitude . Suppose , saith he , one of exquisite natural parts , whose mother dies as soon as he is born , and ...
... true , and believe many others to be true which are appa- rently false . For which Maimonides useth an excel- Maimon . lent similitude . Suppose , saith he , one of exquisite natural parts , whose mother dies as soon as he is born , and ...
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... true , as in the case about which we dispute . VI . 2 . And this now leads us to the second false hypo- thesis , which the opinion of the world's eternity was founded on , which is , That there is no other way of production but by ...
... true , as in the case about which we dispute . VI . 2 . And this now leads us to the second false hypo- thesis , which the opinion of the world's eternity was founded on , which is , That there is no other way of production but by ...
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... True , were God of the nature of the sun , it would be so with him , or were the sun of the nature of God , it would not be so with it . ence between them , that though God be essentially and necessarily good , yet the communications of ...
... True , were God of the nature of the sun , it would be so with him , or were the sun of the nature of God , it would not be so with it . ence between them , that though God be essentially and necessarily good , yet the communications of ...
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... true these words are , will appear after- wards . Chalcidius , in his Commentaries on Plato's Timæus , where he speaks of the origin of λn , which in him is still translated sylva , and inquires into the different opinions of all ...
... true these words are , will appear after- wards . Chalcidius , in his Commentaries on Plato's Timæus , where he speaks of the origin of λn , which in him is still translated sylva , and inquires into the different opinions of all ...
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... true opinions of the an- cient philosophers concerning the production or eter- nity of corporeal matter , there having been so great dissensions , not only about the thing itself , but about the opinions of some about it ; for it is ...
... true opinions of the an- cient philosophers concerning the production or eter- nity of corporeal matter , there having been so great dissensions , not only about the thing itself , but about the opinions of some about it ; for it is ...
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