Father Malebranche his Treatise concerning the search after truth. The whole work complete. To which is added the author's Treatise of nature and grace: being a consequence of the principles contained in the search. Together with his answer to the animadversions upon the first volume: his defence against the accusations of Monsieur De la Ville, &c. relating to the same subject. All translated by T. Taylor, M.A. late of Magdalen College in Oxford. The second edition, corrected with great exactness. With the addition, of A short discourse upon light and colours, by the same author. Communicated in manuscript to a person of quality in England: and never before printed in any language.
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- Father Malebranche his Treatise concerning the search after truth. The whole work complete. To which is added the author's Treatise of nature and grace: being a consequence of the principles contained in the search. Together with his answer to the animadversions upon the first volume: his defence against the accusations of Monsieur De la Ville, &c. relating to the same subject. All translated by T. Taylor, M.A. late of Magdalen College in Oxford. The second edition, corrected with great exactness. With the addition, of A short discourse upon light and colours, by the same author. Communicated in manuscript to a person of quality in England: and never before printed in any language.
- Recherche de la vérité. English
- Treatise concerning the search after truth Treatise concerning nature and grace
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London: printed by W. Bowyer, for Thomas Bennet at the Half-Moon, and T. Leigh and D. Midwinter at the Rose and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1700.
- Publication year
- 1700-1700
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- R201785
- Grub Street ID
- 79110
- Description
- [12], 168, 8, 159, 170-196, 40 p. : ill. ; 2⁰
- Note
- A translation, by Thomas Taylor, of: Malebranche, Nicolas. Recherche de la vérité.
Another "second" edition has "W. Midwinter" in imprint.
Text continuous despite pagination.
"A treatise concerning nature and grace" has divisional title page, and separate pagination and register.