An Apologie Or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God in the Government of the World

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The firſt generall objetion drawne from reaſon anſwered which
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The third anſwered wbich is taken from ibe authority of Saint
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The laſt anſwered pretended to bee taken from awthority of holy
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The firft reaſon taken from the nature of the beavenly light thoſe
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Two objections anſwered the one drawne from the preſent habitable
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of the ſecond kind derived from the Planets fixed farres Pour
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Touching the pretended decay of the Aire in regard of the tem
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Of Earthquakes ir former ages and their terrible effects elegantly
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of the nature of Comers and the uncertainty of preditions from
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That fishes are not decayed in regard of their ſtore dimenſions or
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tives hereunto
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The ſame confirmed by the teſtimony of other ancient and learned
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The ſecond is drawne from the age of Marrimony and generation
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can objection ſens me from a friend tåken from the raigne of
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Sect That latter times have alſo afforded the like both at home abroad 3
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That in particular the ordinary Hebrew Grecian and Roman
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That there is both in Wils and Arts as in all things beſides a kinde
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The ſtrange ignorance of the Ancients in many tbings in matters
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of the benefits and the Inventions of the moſt wefull Art of Prin
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of ihe profisable uſe of cxıractions and the Paracelfian Phyficke
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Their groſſe and ridiculous blockiſhmeſſe in she infinite multitude
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The unjuſt and abſurd Lawes of Solon ike Athenian Law
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The barbarous and uncivill Lawes of the Gaules and the Saxons
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Of the exceſſive cruelty of the Romans towards the JewestheChri
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of their cruelty one towards another by the teſtimony of Tacitus
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themſelves to preſent death in thoſe publique ſhewes cither for money
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3 Their unmercifull pilling and poling robbing and ſpoyling the Pro
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of the prodigallor rather prodigious gifts of ibeir Emperours
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of their long and often ſeting and uſuall practiſe of vomittingevek
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Another anſwer that none can be trucly jaft who are not truly reli
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Thar as the Chriſtians hace furpaſed the Romans in the paſſive
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The Engliſh not inferiour to the Roman in valour and magnani
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of Bozius his preferring the valour of Chriſtian Capraines above
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Two objections drawne from resfonand both anſwered The one that
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The laſt doubt touching the comming of Antichriſt anſwe
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That the world ſhall have an end is a point fo cleare in Chriſtian
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That the world ſhall have an end by fire proved likewiſe by the teſti
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Doubts preſented me by a worthy friend touching mine anſwer to
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That the day of the worlds end ſhall likewiſe be the day of the generall
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or laftly she dreadfulnes of the ſentence which ſhall then be pronoun
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Or the quality and condition of the indge in reſpect of them by whom
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That neither of them is decayed in their benigne and favourable ef Sect 4
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ing of this diſcourſe
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of their preſent fortunes and in providing for poſteritice i pol p 23
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of their working upon this inferiour world and the dependance of
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Anobjection drawne from Job anſwered P 81
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Sect ſ Athird taken from the apparition of New Barres anſwered p 87
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Another objection touching the decay of the fruitfulneſle of the boly
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That the Modernes have farre exceeded the Ancients in Chronolo
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A compariſon betweene the Grecke and Latine as alſo betweene
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In Military matters the Romans excelled the Grecians and have
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of the Arts of Painting and Architecture revived in this latter
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Thas the Ekments are ſtill in number fonre
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