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... Theology . Portrait of the Earl of Bridgewater . 3s . 6d . 23. SCHOUW'S EARTH , PLANTS , AND MAN , and KOBELL'S SKETCHES FROM THE MINERAL KINGDOM , Translated by A. HENFREY , F.R.S. , & c . , with Coloured Map of the Geography of Plants ...
... Theology . Portrait of the Earl of Bridgewater . 3s . 6d . 23. SCHOUW'S EARTH , PLANTS , AND MAN , and KOBELL'S SKETCHES FROM THE MINERAL KINGDOM , Translated by A. HENFREY , F.R.S. , & c . , with Coloured Map of the Geography of Plants ...
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... theological view , have declared the Hebrews to be the primitive race ; others ( like Plessing ) the Egyptians ; and these last have recently ( since the writings of Fred . Schlegel ) , been displaced by the Hindoos . 17. Although we ...
... theological view , have declared the Hebrews to be the primitive race ; others ( like Plessing ) the Egyptians ; and these last have recently ( since the writings of Fred . Schlegel ) , been displaced by the Hindoos . 17. Although we ...
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... Theology , and Philosophy of the most Ancient Nations , and particularly of the Greeks up to the time of Aristotle , Elbing . 1785 , part the first , 8vo . FR . VICT . LEBRECHT PLESSING , Memnonium , or Researches to elucidate the ...
... Theology , and Philosophy of the most Ancient Nations , and particularly of the Greeks up to the time of Aristotle , Elbing . 1785 , part the first , 8vo . FR . VICT . LEBRECHT PLESSING , Memnonium , or Researches to elucidate the ...
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... Theology , Brunswick , 1761 , Part first , 8vo . CHR . F. POLZ , History of Natural Theology ( in his Natural Theology ) , Jena , 1777 , 4to . PH . CHRIST . REINHARD , Sketch of a History of the Origin and Development of Religious ...
... Theology , Brunswick , 1761 , Part first , 8vo . CHR . F. POLZ , History of Natural Theology ( in his Natural Theology ) , Jena , 1777 , 4to . PH . CHRIST . REINHARD , Sketch of a History of the Origin and Development of Religious ...
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... theology deduced from the order of nature ) . He is a rational but invisible Being , revealing himself only by his works . Socrates acknowledged , moreover , a Providence ; ( to which doctrine he superadded a belief in divination , and ...
... theology deduced from the order of nature ) . He is a rational but invisible Being , revealing himself only by his works . Socrates acknowledged , moreover , a Providence ; ( to which doctrine he superadded a belief in divination , and ...
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