A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God, the obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Christian revelation. In Answer to Mr Hobbs, Spinoza, the Author of the Oracles of Reason, and other Deniers of Natural and Revealed Religion. Being sixteen sermons preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St Paul, in the years 1704 and 1705, at the Lecture Founded by the Honourable Robert Botle Esq; By Samuel Clarke, D.D. Rector of St James's Westminster. The fifth edition, corrected. To which are added several letters to Dr Clarke from a gentleman in Glocestershire, relating to the first Volume; with the Drs Answers. with the Drs answers.

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Imprint
London: printed by W. Botham; for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Paul's Church-Yard, 1719.
Publication year
1719-1719
ESTC No.
N55325
Grub Street ID
38841
Description
[32], 135, [25], 344, 42,[2] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Each part has a separate title page and pagination.

Page [31] = title page: A demonstration of the being and attributes of God: More particularly in answer to Mr Hobbs, Spinoza, and their followers: ... By Samuel Clarke, D.D. Rector of St James's Westminster. The fifth edition, corrected. London; printed by W. Botham, for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Paul's Church Yard. 1719.

Third section, page [24} = title page: A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Christian revelation. ... By Samuel Clarke, D. D. Rector of St. James's Westminster. The fifth edition, corrected. London, printed by Will. Botham, for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard. 1719.

Third section, page [1] of 42: Several letters to the Reverend Dr. Clarke, from a gentleman in Clocestershire, relating to the first volume of the foregoing sermons; with the Dr's answers thereunto. The second edition. London: printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard. 1719.
Uncontrolled note
MATCHERS BEWARE: There is another issue lacking the hyphen between 'Cathedral' and 'Church' in the title, also with slightly different wording following the edition statement