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" He who would see the justest and precisest notions of God and the soul, may read this book, one of the most finished of the kind, in my humble opinion, that the present times, greatly advanced in true philosophy, have produced. "
Political Reflections Upon the Finances and Commerce of France: Shewing the ... - Page xvi
by Dutot - 1739 - 304 pages
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The Life of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England

David Mallet - 1740 - 216 pages
...evinced, from the PrincipJes of Reafon and Philofophy. In 2 vol. 8vo. He who would fee the juftejl and precifejt Notions of God, and the Soul, may read this Book ; one "of the mojl finijhed of the Kind, in my humble Opinion, that the prefent Times, greatly advanced in • true...
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Sermons, Volume 2

James Foster - 1743 - 416 pages
...The Second Edition, corredted. By the. Author of Matho. " He who would fee the jufteft and precifeft Notions of " God and the Soul, may read this Book ; one of " the moil fmifhed of the kind, in my humble Opi" nion, that the prefent Times, greatly advanced " in true...
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The Complaint: Or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality. : To ...

Edward Young - 1750 - 350 pages
...The Second Edition, correfted. By the Author of Matbo. " He who would fee the jufteft and precifeft Notions " of God and the Soul, may read this Book ; one " of the moft nnifhed of the kind, in my humble " Opinion, that the prefent Times, greatly advanced •' in true...
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An Appendix to the First Part of the Enquiry Into the Nature of the Human ...

Andrew Baxter - 1750 - 298 pages
...Third Edition, corrected. To which is added an Index* * He who would fee the juiteft and percifeft Notions of " God and the Soul, may read this Book ; one of the * * moft fmiihed of the kind, in my humble Opinion, " that the prefent Times, greatly advanced in true " Philofophy,...
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Sermons on various subjects, with a preface [by J. Duchal].

John Abernethy - 1751 - 420 pages
...Author of Matho. To which is added an Index. " He who would fee the jufteft and precifeft No" tions of God and the Soul., may read this " Book ; one of the moft finimed of the kind, " in my humble Opinion, that the prefent " Times, greatly advanced in true Philofophy,...
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Matho; Or, The Cosmotheoria Puerilis ...

Andrew Baxter - 1765 - 370 pages
...corrected. By the Author of Matho. To which is added an Index. " He who would fee the julteft and precifeil Notions of God " and the Soul, may read this Book ; one of the moft fi" nifhed of the Kind, in my humble Opinion, that the " prefentTimes, greatly advanced in true Philofophy,...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 2

John Mason Good - 1813 - 764 pages
...Bishop Warburton speaking of the book on the soul, says " He who would sec the justest and prccisest notions of God and the soul may read this book ; one of the moil finished of the kind, in my humble opinion, that the present times, greatly advanced ill true...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 88

1821 - 676 pages
...Inquirí/ into the Nature oj' the Human Saul Warburton says, " He who would see the justcst and prccisest notions of God and the soul, may read this book, one of the most finished of the kind, in my humble opinion, that the present times, greauy advanced in true philosophy,...
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William Strong (bookseller.) - 1828 - 530 pages
...Supplement, 3 vols. BvQ.fine copy, calf, neat, 16* 1745 • He who would see the justestaml preclsest notions of God, and the soul, may read this book ; one of the most finished of the kind, In my hiinihle opinion, that the present times, greatly advanced in true...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Dissertation exhibiting a general view of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 pages
...the splendid eulogy bestowed on his work by Warburton. " He who would see the justest and precisest notions of God and the soul, may read this book, one of the most finished of the kind, in my humble opinion, that the present times, greatly advanced in true philosophy,...
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