Philosophical and Theological Works: Moses's principia, pt. 2. 3d edJ. Hodges, 1748 |
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... ; and of all those which we have call'd the Games of the Heathens , which were both philofophical , and in their Way religious . Hence we shall be able able to fhew to the Heathens , and the Turks xvi INTRODUCTION .
... ; and of all those which we have call'd the Games of the Heathens , which were both philofophical , and in their Way religious . Hence we shall be able able to fhew to the Heathens , and the Turks xvi INTRODUCTION .
Сторінка xxviii
... shall even the infpired Writers of the Scripture com- pare them ? For though the infinite God be compar'd to thefe Things without any Likeness , but in the Shew of his Power , except that he has contriv'd them , fo as to fupply and ...
... shall even the infpired Writers of the Scripture com- pare them ? For though the infinite God be compar'd to thefe Things without any Likeness , but in the Shew of his Power , except that he has contriv'd them , fo as to fupply and ...
Сторінка xlviii
... shall meddle as little as poffible with the Greek Language , but take the Tranf- lations , not only of the Divine , but Hu- man Writings ( tho ' many of them are imperfect ) as they ftand , because the Words in their Philofophy , and ...
... shall meddle as little as poffible with the Greek Language , but take the Tranf- lations , not only of the Divine , but Hu- man Writings ( tho ' many of them are imperfect ) as they ftand , because the Words in their Philofophy , and ...
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... shall not fear Lat . Beholding , that thou mayeft understand that God made them when they were not , and the Race of Man was made in the fame Manner . Fear not -Syr . - and confider and behold that God made these things of what did not ...
... shall not fear Lat . Beholding , that thou mayeft understand that God made them when they were not , and the Race of Man was made in the fame Manner . Fear not -Syr . - and confider and behold that God made these things of what did not ...
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... shall fove be then unfung , Jove who to fing enables ev'ry Tongue ! Where'er we Mortals go , where'er we move , Our Forums , Cities , Streets , are full of Jove ; He flows the fwelling , ebbs the falling Tide , With him in Harbour Safe ...
... shall fove be then unfung , Jove who to fing enables ev'ry Tongue ! Where'er we Mortals go , where'er we move , Our Forums , Cities , Streets , are full of Jove ; He flows the fwelling , ebbs the falling Tide , With him in Harbour Safe ...
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