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... - parture from tradition . — First perverted by the Greeks . Atheism of Aristotle . Not so those who preceded him . - Conclusion . - necessity of a Divine Revelation ..... -- - ib } -- SECTION III . On TIME , as viewed in vi CONTENTS .
... - parture from tradition . — First perverted by the Greeks . Atheism of Aristotle . Not so those who preceded him . - Conclusion . - necessity of a Divine Revelation ..... -- - ib } -- SECTION III . On TIME , as viewed in vi CONTENTS .
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... Divine hand in creation , " as " all the forms and modifications of matter are the results of motion , " coincides " with the deductions of philo- sophy - two spiritual or immaterial forces , " ( one to " repel , " another to " attract ...
... Divine hand in creation , " as " all the forms and modifications of matter are the results of motion , " coincides " with the deductions of philo- sophy - two spiritual or immaterial forces , " ( one to " repel , " another to " attract ...
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... divine purpose , in the dispensations of his provi dence and grace to mankind . - To a reflecting mind , however , it cannot but appear as passing strange , that the Great Disposer of all events connected with the affairs of men in this ...
... divine purpose , in the dispensations of his provi dence and grace to mankind . - To a reflecting mind , however , it cannot but appear as passing strange , that the Great Disposer of all events connected with the affairs of men in this ...
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... divine plans of Provi- dence and Redemption ; and as to each belongs some great and appropriate truth ; so any attempt at a com- plete elucidation of it is more than premature , till a sufficient maturity of the divine plan should ...
... divine plans of Provi- dence and Redemption ; and as to each belongs some great and appropriate truth ; so any attempt at a com- plete elucidation of it is more than premature , till a sufficient maturity of the divine plan should ...
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... Divine purposes as well respecting times and seasons , as the nature and character of the events themselves ; not that it was indispensable that these should be understood , except as pointing to CRISIS . Hence their comparative con ...
... Divine purposes as well respecting times and seasons , as the nature and character of the events themselves ; not that it was indispensable that these should be understood , except as pointing to CRISIS . Hence their comparative con ...
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70 weeks Abraham admit Almighty ancient animals ante-diluvian Anti-Christ antiquity Aristotle astronomical beast bones captivity Chap Christ Christian chronology Church commencement cosmogony creation Ctesias Cuvier Cycle Daniel deluge diluvian Divine duration earth Egypt Egyptian eternal evidence existence Exod flood formation fossil fossil remains furnish God's Greek Haran hath heavens Hebrew Hence Hipparchus holy human Ibid inhabit Israel Jerusalem Jewish Jews John Josephus Julian Calendar Justinian king kingdom length Lord lunar Manetho Matt matter Mede ment Mizraim months moon Moses nations natural or solar observe Papal patriarchal period post-diluvian predicted Prid Prideaux profane prophecy prophetic numbers prophetic weeks Ptolemy reason reign remark respecting sabbatical sacred says Scripture Septuagint seventh Shuck signs six days solar day spirit Terah Thales theory things thousand three hundred tion unto verses viii words