Philosophical and theological works

v. 1. An essay toward a natural history of the Bible. 3d ed. Moses's principia, pt. 1.--v.2. Moses's principia, pt. 2. 3d ed.--v. 3. Moses's sine principio. 3d ed., corr.--v.4. A new account of the confusion of tongues. The names and the attributes of the Trinity of the gentiles. 3d e...

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Main Author: Hutchinson, John 1674-1737 (Author)
Corporate Author: Princeton Theological Seminary (Contributor)
Contributors: Spearman, Robert 1703-1761. (Contributor) ; Bate, Julius 1711-1771. (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London J. Hodgesellschaft 1749 [i.e. 1748-1749]
In:Year: 1748
Further subjects:B Theology 18th century
B Church History
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Summary:v. 1. An essay toward a natural history of the Bible. 3d ed. Moses's principia, pt. 1.--v.2. Moses's principia, pt. 2. 3d ed.--v. 3. Moses's sine principio. 3d ed., corr.--v.4. A new account of the confusion of tongues. The names and the attributes of the Trinity of the gentiles. 3d ed., corr.--v. 5. A treatise of power essential and mechanical.--v. 6. Glory or gravity essential and mechanical. Remarks upon the observations on a sermon preached before the Corporation of Bristol ... by A. S. Catcott.--v. 7. The covenant in the cherubim: so the Hebrew writings perfect.--v. 8. The use of reason recovered, by the data in Christianity [pt. 1] The religion of Satan, or Antichrist, delineated.
Item Description:Binder's title: Hutcheson's [sic] Works. - Vol. 1 has also special t.p. dated 1748; v. 2-12 have special title pages only, v. 2-3 dated 1748. - v. 9. The use of reason recovered by the data in Christianity, pt. 2.--v. 10. An attempt to explain the oeconomy of the human frame, upon the principles of the new philosophy.--v.11. Glory or gravity, the mechanical or second part. An enquiry towards a construction, delineation, and description of the symbols of the system of this world ... which were inter al. given ... by God to David, and from him to Solomon ... and set upon two supporters before the entry into the first temple of God built by Solomon.--v.12. The state of nature or instincts. With a treatise on mining. And Observations in 1706