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The works of the Right Reverend Father in God Joseph Butler : to which is prefixed a preface, giving some account of the character and writings of the author (1874)


Author: Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752; Hallifax, Samuel, 1733-1790; Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729
Volume: 1
Subject: Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752; Church of England; Theology -- 18th century; Analogy (Religion); Apologetics -- Early works to 1800
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: AKH-9390
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Robarts - University of Toronto
Collection: toronto

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v. 1. The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. Of personal indentity. Of the nature of virtue.--v. 2. Sermons. A charge to the clergy of the Diocese of Durham, 1751. Correspondence between Dr. Butler and Dr. Clarke

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