Of credulity and incredulity; in things divine & spiritual: wherein, (among other things) a true and faithful account is given of the Platonick philosophy, as it hath reference to Christianity: as also the business of witches and witchcraft, against a late writer, fully argued and disputed. By Merick Casaubon D.D. and one of the prebends of Christ-Church, Canterbury.
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- Of credulity and incredulity; in things divine & spiritual: wherein, (among other things) a true and faithful account is given of the Platonick philosophy, as it hath reference to Christianity: as also the business of witches and witchcraft, against a late writer, fully argued and disputed. By Merick Casaubon D.D. and one of the prebends of Christ-Church, Canterbury.
- Of credulity and incredulity, in things natural, civil, and divine
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London: printed by T.N. for Samuel Lownds over against Exeter-house in the Strand, 1670.
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- 1670-1670
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- R13962
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- 62018
- Description
- [4], 28, 25-40, 45-172, 177-208 p. ;c8⁰
- Note
- In part a reply to: Wagstaffe, John. The question of witchcraft debated.
Originally published in 1668 as: Of credulity and incredulity, in things natural, civil, and divine.
Text continuous despite pagination.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), C806