Some brief considerations upon Mr. Locke's hypothesis, that the knowledge of God is attainable by ideas of reflexion. Wherein is Demonstrated, Upon his own Principles, That the Knowledge of God is not attainable by Ideas of Reflexion. Being an addition to a book lately publish'd, entitled, The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from nature or reason. By the author of the said book [electronic resource].
1743
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Some brief considerations upon Mr. Locke's hypothesis, that the knowledge of God is attainable by ideas of reflexion. Wherein is Demonstrated, Upon his own Principles, That the Knowledge of God is not attainable by Ideas of Reflexion. Being an addition to a book lately publish'd, entitled, The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from nature or reason. By the author of the said book [electronic resource].
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London : printed by J. Watts: and sold by B. Dod at the Bible and Key in Ave-Mary-Lane near Stationers-Hall, J. Fletcher at Oxford, and T. Merrill at, Cambridge, MDCCXLIII. [1743]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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[4],51,[1]p. ; 8⁰.
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Author of 'The knowledge of divine things' = John Ellis.
Also issued as part of 'The knowledge of divine things from revelation not from reason or nature', second edition, London 1747.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Also issued as part of 'The knowledge of divine things from revelation not from reason or nature', second edition, London 1747.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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