Title: An answer to Mr Clark's third defence of his letter to Mr Dodwell ; A discourse of free-thinking
Abstract:Volume 1: An Answer to Mr Clark's Letter to Mr Dodwell, Anthony Collins (1708) 94pp, and Tetradymus, John Toland (1720) 226pp. Volume 2: A Philosophical Dissertation upon Death, Matthew Turner and Wil...Volume 1: An Answer to Mr Clark's Letter to Mr Dodwell, Anthony Collins (1708) 94pp, and Tetradymus, John Toland (1720) 226pp. Volume 2: A Philosophical Dissertation upon Death, Matthew Turner and William Hammon (1732) 94pp, and An Answer to Dr Priestley's Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever, Scepticus Britannicus (1782) 95pp, and An Investigation of the Essence of the Deity (1797) 46pp. Volume 3: The Necessity of Atheism (1811) 13pp, A Refutation of Deism (1814) 106pp, Percy B. Shelley, and Janus on Sion, George Ensor (1816) 139pp, and To Mr R. Carlile, Dorchester Gaol' on the word 'nature', John Stuart Mill, The Republican, Jan 3rd (1823) pp.25-6. Volume 4: An Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion Jeremy Bentham and George Grote (1822) 140pp, and Paley Refuted in his own Words, George Holyoake (1843) 39pp, and An Apology for Atheism, Charles Southwell (1846) 48pp. Volume 5: On the Nature and Existence of God, Annie Besant (1877) 36pp, and A Plea for Atheism (1883) 24pp, Doubts in Dialogue (1891) 109pp, Charles Bradlaugh, and Flowers of Freethought, George W. Foote (1893) 213pp.Read More
Publication Year: 1996
Publication Date: 1996-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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