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A F. To the First thing , it might be fufficient to fay , That the Number of Writers is a great Confirmation of the Truth of our Religion ; fince as many as have undertaken the Proof of it , have always agreed in the main Evidence ...
A F. To the First thing , it might be fufficient to fay , That the Number of Writers is a great Confirmation of the Truth of our Religion ; fince as many as have undertaken the Proof of it , have always agreed in the main Evidence ...
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If this Fancy fhould hold , New Systems of the World will be as common as New Romances : They must pardon me the Expreffion ; for Des Cartes himself , among his Friends , gave no better Name to his Syftem ; which was the first ground ...
If this Fancy fhould hold , New Systems of the World will be as common as New Romances : They must pardon me the Expreffion ; for Des Cartes himself , among his Friends , gave no better Name to his Syftem ; which was the first ground ...
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... till the Coming of Shiloh , to have been first applied to the Meffiah by the Cabbalifts in the time of the Maccabees , and not to have been expounded of David's Line , till the Reign of Herod , at least not generally ; for here he ...
... till the Coming of Shiloh , to have been first applied to the Meffiah by the Cabbalifts in the time of the Maccabees , and not to have been expounded of David's Line , till the Reign of Herod , at least not generally ; for here he ...
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The Defign of his First Book against Apion , to prove the Truth of the Jewish Antiquities against the Greeks , from the Writings of the Egyptians , Ph©¡nicians and Chaldeans . Fofephus fays , He wonders at those , who think that the ...
The Defign of his First Book against Apion , to prove the Truth of the Jewish Antiquities against the Greeks , from the Writings of the Egyptians , Ph©¡nicians and Chaldeans . Fofephus fays , He wonders at those , who think that the ...
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But let Men first practise the Vertues , the Moral Vertues which our Religion enjoins , and then let them difprove it , if they can : nay , let them difprove it now , if they can , for it ftands in no need of their favour ; but , for ...
But let Men first practise the Vertues , the Moral Vertues which our Religion enjoins , and then let them difprove it , if they can : nay , let them difprove it now , if they can , for it ftands in no need of their favour ; but , for ...
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