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A letter to the Right Reverend Edward Ld Bishop of Worcester : concerning some passages relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of humane understanding: in a late discourse of His Lordships, in vindication of the Trinity
Locke, John (1632-1704)
1697
Half-title: Mr. Locke's letter to the Bishop of Worcester. Errata: p. 227. Publisher's advertisement: final page. References: Attig, J. C. The works of John Locke (Westport, CT; London, 1985), n...
The Bishop of Worcester's answer to Mr. Locke's Letter, concerning some passages relating to his Essay of humane understanding, mention'd in the late discourse in vindication of the Trinity : with a postscript in answer to some reflections made on that treatise in a late Socinian pamphlet
Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699)
1697
Signature A1, t.p., is a cancel. "Books published by... Edw. L. Bishop of Worcester, and sold by H. Mortlock ...": [2] p. at end.
Mr. Locke's reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester's answer to his letter : concerning some passages relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of humane understanding: in a late discourse of His Lordships, in vindication of the Trinity
Locke, John (1632-1704)
1697
"An answer to remarks upon an Essay concerning humane understanding" (7 p. at end) has separate half-title (leaf M8) and pagination. It is a reply to Thomas Burnet's 'Remarks'. Half-title: Mr. Locke...
Mr. Locke's reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester's answer to his second letter : wherein, besides other incident matters, what his Lordship has said concerning certainty by reason, certainty by ideas, and certainty of faith, the resurrection of the same body, the immateriality of the soul, the inconsistency of Mr. Locke's notions with the articles of the Christian faith, and their tendency to sceptism is examined
Locke, John (1632-1704); Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699); Locke, John (1632-1704)
1699
Errata: p. [1] at end.
The Bishop of Worcester's answer to Mr. Locke's second letter : wherein his notion of ideas is prov'd to be inconsistent with it self, and with the articles of the Christian faith
Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699)
1698
Part of the controversy over Locke's Essay concerning human understanding.