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_aThe philosophical works and somme additional letters to the Revd. Mr. Jackson with Mr. Jackson's answers to them _fWilliam Dudgeon _gRevd. Mr. Jackson |
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200 | _gintrod. David Berman | ||
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_aLondres _cRoutledge/Thoemmes Press _d1994 |
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215 | _a228, 54 p. | ||
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_aHistory of british philosophy. _iScotish enlightenment. |
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225 | _iThird Series | ||
327 | 0 | _aThe philosophical works / William Dudgeon. - 228 p. - facs. da ed. de 1765. - contém: The state of the moral world considered: or, a vindication of providence in the government of the moral world. A letter to the author of the State of the moral world considered. Wherein some satisfying account is attempted to be given of the nature of virtue and vice, the origin of moral evil, and the end and duration of future punishments. A catechism, founded upon experience and reason: collected by a father for the use of his children. A view of the necessiarian or best scheme. Philosophical letters, concerning the being and attributes of god | |
327 | _aSome additional letters to the Revd. Mr. Jackson, from William Dudgeon a Gentlemand in Berwickshire, with Mr. Jackson's answers to them concerning God's moral government of the world, the nature of necessity and fate, and of liberty of action: and the foundation, distinction, and consequences of virtue and vice, good and evil: written in the year 1737, and occasioned by two books written by Mr. Jackson. One entituled, The existence and unity of God proved from his nature and attributes. The other being the Defence of it. - 54 p. - facs. da ed. de 1737 | ||
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_a<The >state of the moral world considered _eor, a vindication of providence in the government of the moral world |
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_aA catechism, founded upon experience and reason _ecollected by a father for the use of his children |
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517 | 1 | _aA view of the necessiarian or best scheme | |
517 | 1 | _aPhilosophical letters, concerning the being and attributes of god | |
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_aSome additional letters to the Revd. Mr. Jackson, from William Dudgeon a Gentlemand in Berwickshire, with Mr. Jackson's answers to them concerning God's moral government of the world, the nature of necessity and fate, and of liberty of action _eand the foundation, distinction, and consequences of virtue and vice, good and evil, written in the year 1737, and occasioned by two books written by Mr. Jackson. One entituled, The existence and unity of God proved from his nature and attributes. The other being the Defence of it |
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