Fl.8.03(14)
Remarks upon Mr. Clarke's sermons, preached at St. Paul's against Hobbs, Spinoza, and other atheists. Wherein 'tis demonstrated: I. That Mr. C. by the sceptical hypothesis he imploys, absolutely cuts off all possible means of knowing the nature, or of proving the existence of the one only true God, against Hobbs, Spinoza, or any other atheists whatever. II. That in reference to God, or spirits, he reduces humane understanding, to the most incurable state of scepticism. These two particulars are handl'd and prov'd geometrically. III. The reasons are produced which convince the author of this paper, that those Sermons do rather establish than destroy, do rather confirm than confute Spinoza's hypothesis.
London : Printed for Jonathan Robinson at the Golden Lyon in St. Paul's Church-Yard., 1705.
[2], 42 p. ; 20 cm. (4to)
Signatures: [A]1 B-F⁴ G² (-G2; G2=[A]1)
Attributed to William Carroll.
Title page within a double ruled border.
ESTC, T46868
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
18th century; inboard binding; sewn; paper boards; tight spine with four raised bands; quarter cover of tanned calf with marbled paper sides; endbands; endleaves; cut red and brown sprinkled edges.
Bound in a volume of pamphlets.
Previously: Dn.8.3.
Ms. contents list on flyleaf: "In this volume are contained ...".
Clarke, Samuel, 1675 - 1729 Discourse concerning the being and attributes of God.
Atheists Early works to 1800.
Robinson, Jonathan, ? - d. ca. 1713 bookseller.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
B41904