A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God, the obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Chriſtian revelation. In anſwer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, the author of the Oracles of reaſon, and other deniers of natural and revealed religion. Being ſixteen sermons, preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, in the years 1704, and 1705, at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Eſq.
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"A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God, the obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Chriſtian revelation. In anſwer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, the author of the Oracles of reaſon, and other deniers of natural and revealed religion. Being ſixteen sermons, preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, in the years 1704, and 1705, 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/n003-20230901-00101)
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NULDL000113
Collection category
- Hobbes Collection & Mizuta Library
- Hobbes Collection I
Title
A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God, the obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Chriſtian revelation. In anſwer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, the author of the Oracles of reaſon, and other deniers of natural and revealed religion. Being ſixteen sermons, preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, in the years 1704, and 1705, at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Eſq.
Editor
Samuel Clarke
Edition
The seventh edition, corrected. There is inſerted in this edition, A discourse concerning the connexion of the propheſies in the Old Teſtament, and the application of them to Chriſt. There is alſo added, An answer to a seventh letter, concerning the argument à priori, in proof of the being of God
Appearance
[24], 506, [2] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)
Issue details
London : Printed by W. Botham, for James and John Knapton , 1728
Issue year
1728
Date
1728
Note
Head- and tail-pieces; initials , Issues in 3 pts., each pt. has special t.p.; pagination and register continuous , Errors in paging: p. 190-191, 334-335, 362-363, 366-367 incorrectly numbered 188-189, 333-334, 360-361, 364-365 respectively , Publisher's advertisements on final leaf , Page 503-506 contains two addenda to the text , Pages [2], [4], [6] (1st group), [126], [128], [130], [456] (2nd group): blank , Special title page of the first section: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God. More particularly in anſwer to Mr Hobbs, Spinoza, and their followers: ... By Samuel Clarke, D.D. Rector of St James's Weſtminſter. The seventh edition, corrected. London; printed by W. Botham and John Knapton ... , 1728 , Special title page of the second section: A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Chriſtian revelation. ... By Samuel Clarke, D. D. Rector of St. James's Weſtminſter. The seventh edition, corrected. London, printed by Will. Botham, for James and John Knapton ... , 1727 , Special title page of the third section: Several letters to the Reverend Dr. Clarke, from a gentleman in Gloceſterſhire, relating to the first volume of the foregoing sermons; with the Dr's answers thereunto. The fourth edition. London: printed for James and John Knapton ... , 1728 , Signatures: pi[4] b[8] B-2I[8] 2K[8](-2K7, 2K8) , Inscription on front flyleaf: Sarah Williams , Library's copy: The right side portion of leaf C3 has been cut out
Bibliography ID
YB03541624
NCID
BB2510500X
Material ID
40696026
Original Owner
Nagoya University Library
Call number
Hobbes I//69
Remarks
ESTC N562
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Nagoya University Library
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