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A philosophical enquiry into some of the most considerable phenomena's of nature. In two parts. Wher...

A philosophical enquiry into some of the most considerable phenomena's of nature. In two parts. Wher...

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A philosophical enquiry into some of the most considerable phenomena's of nature. In two parts. Wherein, First, the Divine Nature, with the Order, Causes, and ultimate End of the Creation, and particularly, the Human Nature, are considered. And, Secondly, The Nature of the World, with the Progress of her ordinary Course, in Producing, Multiplying, and Changing, her various Species, are briefly stated. Likewise. A Touch on her Defects, with Regard to Maladies in Animal Bodies; and how, and of what, the same are formed; with a hint, to avoid Dangers in the Rosacrucian Navigation. The whole conformable to the Doctrine of Fermentation [electronic resource].

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A philosophical enquiry into some of the most considerable phenomena's of nature. In two parts. Wherein, First, the Divine Nature, with the Order, Causes, and ultimate End of the Creation, and particularly, the Human Nature, are considered. And, Secondly, The Nature of the World, with the Progress of her ordinary Course, in Producing, Multiplying, and Changing, her various Species, are briefly stated. Likewise. A Touch on her Defects, with Regard to Maladies in Animal Bodies; and how, and of what, the same are formed; with a hint, to avoid Dangers in the Rosacrucian Navigation. The whole conformable to the Doctrine of Fermentation [electronic resource].

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London : printed for W. Mears at the Lamb, and J. Brown at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar, 1715.

Date

1715.

Record Identifier

74VvQEPPeKbM

MMS ID

991014550359702626

Language

English

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[12],189,[3]p. ; 12°.

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Publisher

London : printed for W. Mears at the Lamb, and J. Brown at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar, 1715.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1715.

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A philosophical enquiry into some of the most considerable phenomena's of nature. In two parts. Wherein, First, the Divine Nature, with the Order, Causes, and ultimate End of the Creation, and particularly, the Human Nature, are considered. And, Secondly, The Nature of the World, with the Progress of her ordinary Course, in Producing, Multiplying,...

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Reproduction of original from British Library.

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Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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74VvQEPPeKbM

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991014550359702626