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Page 7
... feen to fignify their or- ders by meffengers , the Deity of course also dif- patches couriers and meffengers . The Hebrews , that chofen people , under the im- mediate guidance of the deity itself , at firft gave no names to the angels ...
... feen to fignify their or- ders by meffengers , the Deity of course also dif- patches couriers and meffengers . The Hebrews , that chofen people , under the im- mediate guidance of the deity itself , at firft gave no names to the angels ...
Page 12
... or . dered to eat them ; they are only threatened with it ; and Mofes , as we have feen , fays to the Jews , that if they fail in obferving his ceremonies , they fhall not only be plagued with the itch , but 12 The PHILOSOPHICAL.
... or . dered to eat them ; they are only threatened with it ; and Mofes , as we have feen , fays to the Jews , that if they fail in obferving his ceremonies , they fhall not only be plagued with the itch , but 12 The PHILOSOPHICAL.
Page 17
... feen it forty nights fuc . ceffively ; but unluckily this city disappeared at day- light . Origen , in his preface to St John's gofpel , quotes the oracles of the Apocalypfe , but he likewife quotes the oracles of the Sybils : yet St ...
... feen it forty nights fuc . ceffively ; but unluckily this city disappeared at day- light . Origen , in his preface to St John's gofpel , quotes the oracles of the Apocalypfe , but he likewife quotes the oracles of the Sybils : yet St ...
Page 39
... feen that extension and fo- lidity are very different from founds , colours , tastes , and fmells , etc. These are manifeftly fenfations excited by the configuration of the parts . But ex- tenfion is not a fenfation : though on the ...
... feen that extension and fo- lidity are very different from founds , colours , tastes , and fmells , etc. These are manifeftly fenfations excited by the configuration of the parts . But ex- tenfion is not a fenfation : though on the ...
Page 79
... feen both his contract of marriage and the register of his birth : I have known him from a child ; twenty - eight is his age . I am as certain of it as certain can be . Soon after this man's answer , who was so fure of what he said ...
... feen both his contract of marriage and the register of his birth : I have known him from a child ; twenty - eight is his age . I am as certain of it as certain can be . Soon after this man's answer , who was so fure of what he said ...
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