Bdd.7.24
[De origine mali. English]
An essay on the origin of evil. By Dr. William King, late Lord Archbishop of Dublin. Translated from the Latin, with large notes; tending to explain and vindicate some of the Author's Principles Against the Objections of Bayle, Leibnitz, the Author of a Philosophical Enquiry concerning Human Liberty; and others : To which is prefix'd a dissertation concerning the Fundamental Principle and immediate Criterion of virtue. AS Also, The Obligation to, and Approbation of it. With some account of the origin of the passions and affections.
London : printed for W. Thurlbourn Bookseller in Cambridge; and sold by R. Knaplock, J. and J. Knapton, and W. Innis in St. Paul's Church-Yard London,, 1731.
lvi, 330, [2], 132p ; 4to.
Previously Dk.4.2 and Aa.5.13.
The author of the "Philosophical enquiry concerning human liberty" is Anthony Collins.
Translation (Latin-English) by Edmund Law of "De origine mali".
The "Dissertation concerning the fundamental principle and immediate criterion of virtue ..." is by John Gay.
Errata leaf and "Additions made to the first edition" have own signatures and pagination.
ESTC T133421
Bookplate of Eton College.
18th century calf.
Collins, Anthony, 1676 - 1729 Philosophical enquiry concerning human liberty.
Theology Early works to 1800.
Good and evil Early works to 1800.
Fall of man Early works to 1800.
Free will and determinism Early works to 1800.
Law, Edmund, 1703 - 1787 translator.
Thurlbourn, William, ? - d. 1768 bookseller.
Knaplock, Robert, ? - -1737 publisher.
Knapton, James, ? - -1738 publisher.
Knapton, John, 1696 - 1770 bookseller.
Innis, W., fl. 1731 - fl. 1731 bookseller.
England London.
eng lat
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