Shelfmark
Gc.7.15
Author
Title
The moral philosopher. In a dialogue between Philalethes a Christian deist, and Theophanes a Christian Jew. In which the grounds and reasons of religion in general, and particularly of Christianity, as distinguish'd from the religion of nature; the different methods of conveying and proposing moral truths to the mind, and the necessary marks of criteria on which they must all equally depend; the nature of positive laws, rites and ceremonies, and how far they are capable of proof as of standing perpetual obligation; with many other matters of the utmost consequence in religion, are fairly considered, and debated, and the arguments on both sides impartially represented..
Publication, distribution, etc.
London: : Printed for the author., MDCCXXXVII. [1737]
Physical description
450, [10] p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)
Note
Anonymous. By Thomas Morgan (cf. ESTC).
Note
Signatures: A-Ee⁸ Ff⁴ Gg².
Note
The first 12 pages are numbered in Roman numerals.
Note
Woodcut head- and tail-pieces; initials.
Citation/references note
ESTC, T60173
Provenance
Booklabel recording bequest to Eton College by Nicholas Mann in 1754.
Binding
18th century Cambridge style blind-panelled and sprinkled calf; plain spine with five raised bands; end-bands.
Copy-specific note
Previous shelfmark: Ee.5.27.
Subject
Christian ethics Early works to 1800.
Subject
Deism Early works to 1800.
Subject
Christianity Philosophy Early works to 1800.
Subject
Apologetics Early works to 1800.
Added entry--name
Morgan, Thomas, ? - -1743 publisher.
Added entry--place
England London.
Identifier
B49605
