A demonstration of the being and attributes of God: more particularly in anſwer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, and their followers. Wherein the notion of liberty is stated, and the poſſibility and certainty of it proved, in oppoſition to neceſſity and fate. Being the subſtance of eight sermons preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, in the year 1704. at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Eſq.
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"A demonstration of the being and attributes of God: more particularly in anſwer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, and their followers. Wherein the notion of liberty is stated, and the poſſibility and certainty of it proved, in oppoſition to neceſſity and fate. Being the subſtance of eight sermons preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, in the year 1704. at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Eſq." owned by Nagoya University Library, retrieved from Digital Library of Western Books(https://da.adm.thers.ac.jp/en/item/n003-20230901-00098)
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NULDL000110
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- Hobbes Collection & Mizuta Library
- Hobbes Collection I
Title
A demonstration of the being and attributes of God: more particularly in anſwer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, and their followers. Wherein the notion of liberty is stated, and the poſſibility and certainty of it proved, in oppoſition to neceſſity and fate. Being the subſtance of eight sermons preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, in the year 1704. at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Eſq.
Editor
Samuel Clark, M.A.
Appearance
[16], 264 p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)
Issue details
London : Printed by Will. Botham, for James Knapton ... , 1705
Issue year
1705
Date
1705
Note
Errata on p. [16] (1st group of paging) , Publisher's advertisements on pages [15] -[16] (1st group of paging) , Signatures: A-R[8] S[4] , Bookplate on front pastedown: John Collins, DEVIZES
Bibliography ID
YB01542658
NCID
BA72970491
Material ID
40696023
Original Owner
Nagoya University Library
Call number
Hobbes I//66
Remarks
ESTC T116144
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Nagoya University Library
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