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The religious philosopher, or, The right use of contemplating the works of the creator : I. In the wonderful structure of animal bodies, and in particular, man, II. In the no less wonderful and wise formation of the elements, and their various effects upon animal and vegetable bodies, and, III. In the most amazing structure of the heavens, with all its furniture : designed for the conviction of atheists and infidels : in two volumes (v.1)
Nieuwentyt, Bernard (1654-1718); Chamberlayne, John (1666-1723)
1724
John Chamberlayne named as translator on p. iv.
The religious philosopher, or, The right use of contemplating the works of the creator : I. In the wonderful structure of animal bodies, and in particular, man, II. In the no less wonderful and wise formation of the elements, and their various effects upon animal and vegetable bodies, and, III. In the most amazing structure of the heavens, with all its furniture : designed for the conviction of atheists and infidels : in two volumes (v.2)
Nieuwentyt, Bernard (1654-1718); Chamberlayne, John (1666-1723)
1724
John Chamberlayne named as translator on p. iv.
A compleat history of the most remarkable providences, both of judgment and mercy, which have hapned in this present age : Extracted from the best writers, the author's own observations, and the numerous relations sent him from divers parts of the three kingdoms. To which is added, whatever is curious in the Works of nature and art. The whole digested into one volume, under proper heads
Turner, William (1653-1701); Poole, Matthew (1624-1679); Dunton, John (1659-1733)
1697
Text is continuous despite pagination. "The wonders of nature. Part II." and "The curiosities of art. Part III." each have separate dated title page and pagination. Contents: Part 1. The history o...