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xxvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... impossible to be accounted for by Matter and Motion , as Epicurus found , who was therefore forced to have recourse to his Declinationes Ato- morum ; for which he is so juftly exposed by Tully . For neither can Matter determine its own ...
... impossible to be accounted for by Matter and Motion , as Epicurus found , who was therefore forced to have recourse to his Declinationes Ato- morum ; for which he is so juftly exposed by Tully . For neither can Matter determine its own ...
xxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... impossible for us , by the Contempla- tion of our own Idea's , without Revelation , to discover whether Omnipotency hath not given to Some Systems of Matter , fitly disposed , a Power to Perceive or Think ; and , That there is a Pof ...
... impossible for us , by the Contempla- tion of our own Idea's , without Revelation , to discover whether Omnipotency hath not given to Some Systems of Matter , fitly disposed , a Power to Perceive or Think ; and , That there is a Pof ...
xlviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... impossible for them to deceive , ibid . CHAP . XV Of the Apostles and Evangelifts . The Apostles were Men of sufficient Understanding , to know what they testified , p . 276. They had fufficient Means and Opportunities to know it , ibid ...
... impossible for them to deceive , ibid . CHAP . XV Of the Apostles and Evangelifts . The Apostles were Men of sufficient Understanding , to know what they testified , p . 276. They had fufficient Means and Opportunities to know it , ibid ...
157 ÆäÀÌÁö
... impossible thing in the world to suppose , that a People confifting of fo many Hundred Thousands , should for fo long a time be impofed upon in things of this nature : their Eyes , and Taste , and all their Senfes were Witnesses , that ...
... impossible thing in the world to suppose , that a People confifting of fo many Hundred Thousands , should for fo long a time be impofed upon in things of this nature : their Eyes , and Taste , and all their Senfes were Witnesses , that ...
165 ÆäÀÌÁö
... impossible it was for Mofes to impofe upon the People of Ifrael in things of this nature ; if he could have been so far forsaken of all Reason and common Senfe , as to hope to do it . But if he had defigned to put any deceit upon them ...
... impossible it was for Mofes to impofe upon the People of Ifrael in things of this nature ; if he could have been so far forsaken of all Reason and common Senfe , as to hope to do it . But if he had defigned to put any deceit upon them ...
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