id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 990 Spinoza, Benedictus de Theologico-Political Treatise — Part 2 .txt text/plain 32667 1888 77 plain that the universal laws of nature are decrees of God following from mean events of which the natural cause cannot be explained by a reference to miracles, in the sense of events contrary to the laws of nature, so far from order of nature or her laws, it not only can give us no knowledge of God, naturally, and are referred directly to God because Scripture, as we have Scripture does not widely differ from the method of interpreting nature in book, when the historian, after relating the words of Moses, begins again to book of the law of God," he changes into "and Joshua wrote these words that Moses wrote the book of the law, the historian adds that he handed it reasonable to suppose that Moses wrote down the laws at the time when he law of God, written, set forth, and explained by Ezra, which is referred to ./cache/990.txt ./txt/990.txt