A succinct account of all the religions, and various sects in religion, that have prevailed in the world1791 |
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... principles of their bo- dily conftitutions , which might indeed be a concurrent , but not the fole and adequate cause of their longevity : for Shem , who was born before the deluge , and had all the virtue of the Antediluvian ...
... principles of their bo- dily conftitutions , which might indeed be a concurrent , but not the fole and adequate cause of their longevity : for Shem , who was born before the deluge , and had all the virtue of the Antediluvian ...
Strona 68
... principles of communicative oper- ation , all the branches of magic and forcery must have had their foundation . That this was the first origin of image worship is evident ; and that the fame was firft derived from the heavenly bodies ...
... principles of communicative oper- ation , all the branches of magic and forcery must have had their foundation . That this was the first origin of image worship is evident ; and that the fame was firft derived from the heavenly bodies ...
Strona 89
... principles of the form- er , as well as the latter , are far more reafon- able than the ill connected legends of the Arabian Religious Hift . of the Old Perfians , chap . 339 flood 1749 Year of the Arabian impoftor ; and though ...
... principles of the form- er , as well as the latter , are far more reafon- able than the ill connected legends of the Arabian Religious Hift . of the Old Perfians , chap . 339 flood 1749 Year of the Arabian impoftor ; and though ...
Strona 101
... principles , called them worshippers of the elements , which was a flagrant calumny , fince all the respect they paid them arose from their con- ceiving them to be the first feeds of all things ; wherefore they studied , by every method ...
... principles , called them worshippers of the elements , which was a flagrant calumny , fince all the respect they paid them arose from their con- ceiving them to be the first feeds of all things ; wherefore they studied , by every method ...
Strona 106
... principles were not known , and their ceremonies ill understood , they have been branded with the name of fire worshippers ; fo dangerous a thing it is to carry to any excefs , even inno- cent ceremonies . They never confeffed their ...
... principles were not known , and their ceremonies ill understood , they have been branded with the name of fire worshippers ; fo dangerous a thing it is to carry to any excefs , even inno- cent ceremonies . They never confeffed their ...
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Strona 71 - Whom men could not honour in presence, because they dwelt far off, they took the counterfeit of his visage from far, and made an express image of a king whom they honoured, to the end that by this their forwardness they might flatter him that was absent as if he were present.
Strona 431 - Which laying by Reason would set up Revelation without it. Whereby in effect it takes away both Reason and Revelation, and substitutes in the room of it, the ungrounded Fancies of a Man's own Brain, and assumes them for a Foundation both of Opinion and Conduct.
Strona 27 - But thus shall ye deal with them ; ye shall destroy their altars, and break down their images, and cut down their groves, and burn their graven images with fire.
Strona 439 - The second sort of Deists are those who believe not only the being, but also the providence, of God, with respect to the natural world, but who, not allowing any difference between moral good and evil, deny that God takes any notice of the morally good or evil actions of men; these things depending, as they imagine, on the arbitrary constitution of human laws.
Strona 451 - Teftament revelation; for Our Saviour came not to deftroy the law and the prophets, but to fulfil them, and carry the fcheme of religion, there laid down, to a ftill higher degree of excellency.
Strona xix - We know that the highest conceptions we are able to form of them are still beneath his real perfections ; but his power and dominion over us, and our duty towards him, are manifest. " Though God has given us no innate ideas of himself,
Strona 318 - God to the sun; the illuminated virtue or quality of which was the Word, and its warming virtue the Holy Spirit. The Word, they taught, was darted, like a divine ray, to accomplish the work of redemption ; and that, being reascended to heaven, the influences of the Father were communicated after a like manner to the apostles.
Strona 397 - That the law qualified men for the kingdom of heaven, and was founded upon equal promises with the Gospel. — 5. That the general resurrection of the dead does not follow in virtue of our Saviour's resurrection. — 6. That the grace of God is given according to our merits. — 7. That this grace is not granted for the performance of every moral act; the liberty of the will and information in points of duty being sufficient.
Strona 228 - ... their hufbands all the dangers and fatigues of war, but at length, to follow them by a voluntary death into the other world; it can hardly be attributed to any thing elfe but a ftrong perfuafion of their being admitted to live with them in that place of blifs.