Philosophical and Theological Works: Moses's principia, pt. 2. 3d edJ. Hodges, 1748 |
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... form'd the Parts of the Heavens into a Machine , fo as of its felf to continue Mo- tion , and each of its Powers ; and fo as to move fome Things , produce other Things , & c . and that it acts as fuch without any other , or ...
... form'd the Parts of the Heavens into a Machine , fo as of its felf to continue Mo- tion , and each of its Powers ; and fo as to move fome Things , produce other Things , & c . and that it acts as fuch without any other , or ...
xv psl.
... form'd them to each Branch of Power in the Machine ; and that this Service of the Mind in every Branch , is prior to Chrifti- anity , and fo to be confefs'd before a Man can be of the first natural Religion , or a Jew , Deift , or ...
... form'd them to each Branch of Power in the Machine ; and that this Service of the Mind in every Branch , is prior to Chrifti- anity , and fo to be confefs'd before a Man can be of the first natural Religion , or a Jew , Deift , or ...
xvi psl.
... form'd not proper Services ; that when Chrift came , his Difciples preached to the Heathens , who understood these Powers in general , to leave them and render their Service to the living God . That this will explain the Scriptures ...
... form'd not proper Services ; that when Chrift came , his Difciples preached to the Heathens , who understood these Powers in general , to leave them and render their Service to the living God . That this will explain the Scriptures ...
xxv psl.
... form'd , and order'd the Matter with those Powers in this Heaven , and that they , as it is exprefs'd , did his Will , or obeyed him , anfwered the End of his Revelation more than if he could have fhewed them , that the Ministers or An ...
... form'd , and order'd the Matter with those Powers in this Heaven , and that they , as it is exprefs'd , did his Will , or obeyed him , anfwered the End of his Revelation more than if he could have fhewed them , that the Ministers or An ...
xxix psl.
... form'd by God , and was adapted to ex- prefs material Things by Words , which defcribed the Things by the Condition each of them were in , without Paraphrafe or Enlargement , and fo conveyed perfect Ideas of the Things by the Words ...
... form'd by God , and was adapted to ex- prefs material Things by Words , which defcribed the Things by the Condition each of them were in , without Paraphrafe or Enlargement , and fo conveyed perfect Ideas of the Things by the Words ...
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