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The grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion enquired into. In a letter written to R. L
Digital Library of Western Books Nagoya University Library
- Hobbes Collection & Mizuta Library
- Hobbes Collection I
Some observations upon the answer to an enquiry into the grounds and occaſions of the contempt of the clergy. With some additions : in a second letter to R.L.
Digital Library of Western Books Nagoya University Library
- Hobbes Collection & Mizuta Library
- Hobbes Collection I
Mr. Hobbs's state of nature conſidered : in a dialogue between Philavtvs and Timothy. To which are added five letters, from the author of the Grounds and occaſions of the contempt of the clergy
Digital Library of Western Books Nagoya University Library
- Hobbes Collection & Mizuta Library
- Hobbes Collection I
Some observations upon the answer to an enquiry into the grounds and occaſions of the contempt of the clergy : with ſome additions : in a second letter to R.L.
Digital Library of Western Books Nagoya University Library
- Hobbes Collection & Mizuta Library
- Hobbes Collection I
Mr. Hobbs's state of nature conſidered : in a dialogue between Philavtvs and Timothy : to which are added five letters
Digital Library of Western Books Nagoya University Library
- Hobbes Collection & Mizuta Library
- Hobbes Collection I
Mr. Hobbs's state of nature conſidered: in a dialogue between Philavtvs and Timothy : to which are added five letters
Digital Library of Western Books Nagoya University Library
- Hobbes Collection & Mizuta Library
- Hobbes Collection I
The miſcellaneous works of Charles Blount, Esq; containing I. The oracles of reason, &c. II. Anima mundi, or The opinions of the ancients concerning man's soul after this life, according to uninlighten'd nature. III. Great is Diana of the Epheſians, or The original of prieſtcraft and idolatry, and of the sacrifices of the gentiles. IV. An appeal from the country to the city for the preſervation of His Majeſties perſon, liberty and property, and the proteſtant religion. V. A juſt vindication of learning, and of the liberty of the preſs. VI. A suppoſed dialogue betwixt the late King James and King William on the banks of the Boyne the day before that famous victory. To which is prefix'd the life of the author, and an account and vindication of his death. With the contents of the whole volume
Digital Library of Western Books Nagoya University Library
- Hobbes Collection & Mizuta Library
- Hobbes Collection I