Observations on several books. I. A letter to Mr. Lock, never answer'd, by Edmund Elys, sometime Fellow of Balliol Colledge in Oxford. II. A refutation of some of the false conceits in Mr. Lock's essays concerning humane understanding. III. A brief answer to the argumentation of Gerardus de Vries against the innate idea of God. IV. An answer to six arguments produced by Du-Pin, to prove that passage in Josephus's (in which there is such honourable mention of Jesus Christ) to be spurious; together with some reflections on a passage in Cornelius Tacitus; an another in one of Pliny's Epistles concerning the Christian religion. In a letter to Mr. C.G

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  • Observations on several books. I. A letter to Mr. Lock, never answer'd, by Edmund Elys, sometime Fellow of Balliol Colledge in Oxford. II. A refutation of some of the false conceits in Mr. Lock's essays concerning humane understanding. III. A brief answer to the argumentation of Gerardus de Vries against the innate idea of God. IV. An answer to six arguments produced by Du-Pin, to prove that passage in Josephus's (in which there is such honourable mention of Jesus Christ) to be spurious; together with some reflections on a passage in Cornelius Tacitus; an another in one of Pliny's Epistles concerning the Christian religion. In a letter to Mr. C.G
  • Refutation of some of the false conceits in Mr. Locke's essay concerning humane undertanding; Answer to six arguments, produc'd by Du-Pin, &c.; Answer to six arguments, produced by Du-Pin, &c.; Petri Danielis Huetii Examinis argumentationis Cartesianae, de existentia Dei. Examen per Edmundum Elisium
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London : printed for, and sold by Will. Marshal at the Bible in Newgate-street, 1700.
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1700
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R174966
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67987
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10, 9-28, 27-30, 3-14, 4, [2] p. ; 8°.
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With an advertisement bound at end.