Origines Sacrae, Or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 1University Press, 1836 |
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... Deity very consonant to reason . Of the nature of Ideas , and par- ticularly of the idea of God . IV . How we can form an idea of an infinite Being . V , VI . How far such an idea argues existence , VII , VIII . The great ...
... Deity very consonant to reason . Of the nature of Ideas , and par- ticularly of the idea of God . IV . How we can form an idea of an infinite Being . V , VI . How far such an idea argues existence , VII , VIII . The great ...
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... Deity ; the similitude was the Gen. i . 26. same , but the substance different : thence he is said to be created after the image of God . His knowledge then had been more intellectual than discursive ; not so much employing his ...
... Deity ; the similitude was the Gen. i . 26. same , but the substance different : thence he is said to be created after the image of God . His knowledge then had been more intellectual than discursive ; not so much employing his ...
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... Deity ; and superstition the immortality of the souls of men . The Devil could never have built his chapels , but on the same ground whereon God's temples stood ; which , de Iside et ed . Oxon . I. BOOK makes me far less wonder than ...
... Deity ; and superstition the immortality of the souls of men . The Devil could never have built his chapels , but on the same ground whereon God's temples stood ; which , de Iside et ed . Oxon . I. BOOK makes me far less wonder than ...
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... deities , and not the belief of the Divine nature . I should think this account of their reputed atheism rational , were it any ways evident that they did build their belief of a Divine nature upon any other grounds than such as were ...
... deities , and not the belief of the Divine nature . I should think this account of their reputed atheism rational , were it any ways evident that they did build their belief of a Divine nature upon any other grounds than such as were ...
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... Deity , was only on the same account as the tragedians used to bring in their θεὸς ἀπὸ μηχανῆς , when their fables were brought to such an issue , and per- plexed with so many difficulties , that they saw no way to clear them again ...
... Deity , was only on the same account as the tragedians used to bring in their θεὸς ἀπὸ μηχανῆς , when their fables were brought to such an issue , and per- plexed with so many difficulties , that they saw no way to clear them again ...
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