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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. [electronic resource] : 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; in which is inserted a discourse concerning the connextion of the prophecies in the Old Testament, and the application of them to Christ. There is also, an answer to a seventh letter, concerning, the argument a priori, in proof of the being of God. By Samuel Clarke, D.D. late rector of of St. James's Westminster.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679.
Hobbes, Thomas.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([24],504p. )
Edition:
The tenth edition, corrected.
Other Title:
Discourse concerning the being and attributes of God, the obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Christian revelation
Place of Publication:
London : Printed for John and Paul Knapton, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street, MDCCXLIX. [1749]
Notes:
'A demonstration of the being and attributes of God', and 'A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion', both tenth editions, and 'Several letters to the Reverend Dr Clarke', seventh edition, have separate titlepages.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Scotland.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, N567.
OCLC:
507877407

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