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Wollaston, William 1660-1724
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48
works in
272
publications in
4
languages and
2,228
library holdings
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William Wollaston
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Most widely held works by
William Wollaston
The religion of nature delineated
by William Wollaston
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Book
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207
editions published
between
1722
and
2005
in
3
languages
and held by
553
libraries
worldwide
"This treatise on natural religion examines the following questions: (i) is there really any such thing as natural religion, properly and truly so called? (ii) if there is, what is it? and (iii) how may a man qualify himself, so as to be able to judge, for himself, of the other religions professed in the world; to settle his own opinions in disputable matters; and then to enjoy tranquility of mind, neither disturbing others, nor being disturbed at what passes among them? In addition, the nature of moral good and evil is a theme that is advanced throughout the papers appearing in this book"--Book. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved).
Ethices elementa. Or The first principles of moral philosophy
by Samuel Johnson
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Book
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2
editions published
between
1746
and
2005
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English
and held by
3
libraries
worldwide
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Apologetics Atomic theory Atonement Bible. Bott, Thomas,--1688-1754 Christian ethics Christianity Church of England Commonplace-books Deism Delaware--New Castle County Early works Ethics Genealogy Intellect Locke, John,--1632-1704 Natural theology Newton, Isaac,--Sir,--1642-1727 Paraphrases Philosophy Reason Religion of nature delineated (Wollaston, William) Specimens Theology, Doctrinal Trinity Weather forecasting Wills Wollaston, William,--1660-1724
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Alternative Names
N. N. 1659-1724
N. N., 1660-1724
Wollaston, Mr. (William), 1660-1724
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