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A26553Abercromby, David, d. 1701 or 2.Academia scientiarum, or, The academy of sciences being a short and easie introduction to the knowledge of the liberal arts and sciences, with the names of those famous authors that have written on every particular science : in English and Latine / by D. Abercromby ...1687244747907nan./cache/A26553.xml./txt/A26553.txt
A24071Ashwell, George, 1612-1695.The history of Hai Eb''n Yockdan, an Indian prince, or, The self-taught philosopher written originally in the Arabick tongue by Abi Jaafar Eb''n Tophail ... ; set forth not long ago in the original Arabick, with the Latin version by Edw. Pocock ... ; and now translated into English.16864417612230nan./cache/A24071.xml./txt/A24071.txt
A26974Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Of justification four disputations clearing and amicably defending the truth against the unnecessary oppositions of divers learned and reverend brethren / by Richard Baxter ...165816556254613nan./cache/A26974.xml./txt/A26974.txt
A50014Blome, Richard, d. 1705.An entire body of philosophy according to the principles of the famous Renate Des Cartes in three books, (I) the institution ... (II) the history of nature ... (III) a dissertation of the want of sense and knowledge in brute animals ... / written originally in Latin by the learned Anthony Le Grand ; now carefully translated from the last corrections, alterations, and large additions of the author, never yet published ... by Richard Blome.1694810093239471nan./cache/A50014.xml./txt/A50014.txt
A28549Boethius, d. 524.Summum bonum, or, An explication of the divine goodness in the words of the most renowned Boetius translated by a lover of truth and virtue.16743921013607nan./cache/A28549.xml./txt/A28549.txt
A28958Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.A discourse of things above reason· Inquiring whether a philosopher should admit there are any such. By a Fellow of the Royal Society· To which are annexed by the publisher (for the affinity of the subjects) some advices about judging of things said to transcend reason. Written by a Fellow of the same Society.1681324038998nan./cache/A28958.xml./txt/A28958.txt
A28945Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.The Christian virtuoso shewing that by being addicted to experimental philosophy, a man is rather assisted than indisposed to be a good Christian / by T.H.R.B., Fellow of the Royal Society ; to which are subjoyn''d, I. a discourse about the distinction that represents some things as above reason, but not contrary to reason, II. the first chapters of a discourse entituled, Greatness of mind promoted by Christianity, by the same author.16903813311623nan./cache/A28945.xml./txt/A28945.txt
A29780Browne, Thomas, 1654?-1741.Miracles, work''s above and contrary to nature, or, An answer to a late translation out of Spinoza''s Tractatus theologico-politicus, Mr. Hobbs''s Leviathan, &c. published to undermine the truth and authority of miracles, Scripture, and religion, in a treatise entituled, Miracles no violation of the laws of nature.1683216426556nan./cache/A29780.xml./txt/A29780.txt
A29782Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682.Nature''s cabinet unlock''d wherein is discovered the natural causes of metals, stones, precious earths, juyces, humors, and spirits, the nature of plants in general, their affections, parts, and kinds in particular : together with a description of the individual parts and species of all animate bodies ... : with a compendious anatomy of the body of man, as also the manner of his formation in the womb / by Tho. Browne ...16574523312919nan./cache/A29782.xml./txt/A29782.txt
A70920Bureau d''adresse et de rencontre (Paris, France)A general collection of discourses of the virtuosi of France, upon questions of all sorts of philosophy, and other natural knowledg made in the assembly of the Beaux Esprits at Paris, by the most ingenious persons of that nation / render''d into English by G. Havers, Gent.166430218586011nan./cache/A70920.xml./txt/A70920.txt
A69471Bureau d''adresse et de rencontre (Paris, France)Another collection of philosophical conferences of the French virtuosi upon questions of all sorts for the improving of natural knowledg made in the assembly of the Beaux Esprits at Paris by the most ingenious persons of that nation / render''d into English by G. Havers, Gent. & J. Davies ..., Gent.166525222870790nan./cache/A69471.xml./txt/A69471.txt
A30484Burnet, Thomas, 1635?-1715.A review of The theory of the earth and of its proofs, especially in reference to Scripture1690212356191nan./cache/A30484.xml./txt/A30484.txt
A34265Confucius.The morals of Confucius, a Chinese philosopher who flourished above five hundred years before the coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : being one of the most choicest pieces of learning remaining of that nation.1691260967910nan./cache/A34265.xml./txt/A34265.txt
A34395Conway, Anne, 1631-1679.The principles of the most ancient and modern philosophy concerning God, Christ and the creatures ... being a little treatise published since the author''s death, translated out of the English into Latin, with annotations taken from the ancient philosophy of the Hebrews, and now again made English / by J.C., Medicinæ Professor.16923495510486nan./cache/A34395.xml./txt/A34395.txt
A80720Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667.A proposition for the advancement of experimental philosophy. By A. Cowley.166163231626nan./cache/A80720.xml./txt/A80720.txt
A64084Cumberland, Richard, 1631-1718. De legibus naturae disquisitio philosophica.A brief disquisition of the law of nature according to the principles and method laid down in the Reverend Dr. Cumberland''s (now Lord Bishop of Peterboroughs) Latin treatise on that subject : as also his confutations of Mr. Hobb''s principles put into another method : with the Right Reverend author''s approbation.16929704428329nan./cache/A64084.xml./txt/A64084.txt
A37496Dell, William, d. 1664.A plain and necessary confutation of divers gross and antichristian errors, delivered to the vniversity congregation, the last commencement, anno 1653, by Mr. Sydrach Simpson, master of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge1654313859170nan./cache/A37496.xml./txt/A37496.txt
A36037Diogenes Laertius.The lives, opinions, and remarkable sayings of the most famous ancient philosophers. The first volume written in Greek, by Diogenes Laertius ; made English by several hands ...168811854537904nan./cache/A36037.xml./txt/A36037.txt
A39319Eachard, John, 1636?-1697.Some opinions of Mr. Hobbs considered in a second dialogue between Philautus and Timothy by the same author.16735837318009nan./cache/A39319.xml./txt/A39319.txt
A41659Gale, Theophilus, 1628-1678.The court of the gentiles, or, A discourse touching the original of human literature, both philologie and philosophie, from the Scriptures and Jewish church. Part 2, Of philosophie in order to a demonstration of 1. The perfection of Gods word and church light, 2. The imperfection of natures light and mischief of vain philosophie, 3. The right use of human learning and especially sound philosophie / by Theoph. Gale ...167021198876793nan./cache/A41659.xml./txt/A41659.txt
A41639Gale, Theophilus, 1628-1678.The court of the gentiles. Part IV, Of reformed philosophie. Book III, Of divine predetermination, wherein the nature of divine predetermination is fully explicated and demonstrated, both in the general, as also more particularly, as to the substrate mater [sic] or entitative act of sin.167810110134511nan./cache/A41639.xml./txt/A41639.txt
A42833Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.The vanity of dogmatizing, or, Confidence in opinions manifested in a discourse of the shortness and uncertainty of our knowledge, and its causes : with some reflexions on peripateticism, and an apology for philosophy / by Jos. Glanvill ...16614834014164nan./cache/A42833.xml./txt/A42833.txt
A70185Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.Scepsis scientifica, or, Confest ignorance, the way to science in an essay of The vanity of dogmatizing, and confident opinion : with a reply to the exceptions of the learned Thomas Albius / by Joseph Glanvill ...1665271978158nan./cache/A70185.xml./txt/A70185.txt
A42816Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.Logou thrēskeia, or, A seasonable recommendation and defence of reason in the affairs of religion against infidelity, scepticism, and fanaticisms of all sorts.1670119063383nan./cache/A42816.xml./txt/A42816.txt
A42819Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.Philosophia pia, or, A discourse of the religious temper and tendencies of the experimental philosophy which is profest by the Royal Society to which is annext a recommendation and defence of reason in the affairs of religion / by Jos. Glanvill ...1671300408543nan./cache/A42819.xml./txt/A42819.txt
A42813Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.Essays on several important subjects in philosophy and religion by Joseph Glanvill ...167611997235552nan./cache/A42813.xml./txt/A42813.txt
A43008Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700?Archelogia philosophica nova, or, New principles of philosophy containing philosophy in general, metaphysicks or ontology, dynamilogy or a discourse of power, religio philosophi or natural theology, physicks or natural philosophy / by Gideon Harvey ...166327999183672nan./cache/A43008.xml./txt/A43008.txt
A43987Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679.Elements of philosophy the first section, concerning body / written in Latine by Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury ; and now translated into English ; to which are added Six lessons to the professors of mathematicks of the Institution of Sr. Henry Savile, in the University of Oxford.165616080650035nan./cache/A43987.xml./txt/A43987.txt
A44631Howard, Edward.Remarks on the new philosophy of Des-Cartes in four parts ... / done by a gentleman.17007084122362nan./cache/A44631.xml./txt/A44631.txt
A24063Ibn Ṭufayl, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Malik, d. 1185.An account of the Oriental philosophy shewing the wisdom of some renowned men of the East and particularly the profound wisdom of Hai Ebn Yokdan, both in natural and divine things, which he attained without all converse with men, (while he lived in an island a solitary life, remote from all men from his infancy, till he arrived at such perfection) / writ originally in Arabick by Abi Jaaphar, Ebn Tophail ; and out of the Arabick translated into Latine by Edward Pocok ... and now faithfully out of his Latine, translated into English.1674381749673nan./cache/A24063.xml./txt/A24063.txt
A10327Leycester, John, b. 1598.An excellent oration of that late famously learned Iohn Rainolds, D.D. and lecturer of the Greek tongue in Oxford Very usefull for all such as affect the studies of logick and philosophie, and admire profane learning. Translated out of Latine into English by I.L. schoolmaster.1638140734083nan./cache/A10327.xml./txt/A10327.txt
A48814Lloyd, William, 1627-1717.A chronological account of the life of Pythagoras, and of other famous men his contemporaries with an epistle to the Rd. Dr. Bently, about Porphyry''s and Jamblicus''s lives of Pythagoras / by the Right Reverand Father in God, William, Ld. Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield.1699196636449nan./cache/A48814.xml./txt/A48814.txt
A48888Locke, John, 1632-1704.The reasonableness of Christianity as delivered in the Scriptures16956225519524nan./cache/A48888.xml./txt/A48888.txt
A48892Locke, John, 1632-1704.A second vindication of The reasonableness of Christianity, &c, by the author of The reasonableness of Christinaity, &c.16979404828840nan./cache/A48892.xml./txt/A48892.txt
A49317Lowde, James.Moral essays wherein some of Mr. Locks and Monsir. Malbranch''s opinions are briefly examin''d : together with an answer to some chapters in the oracles of reason concerning deism / by Ja. Lowde ...16994269312183nan./cache/A49317.xml./txt/A49317.txt
A53055Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674.The philosphical and physical opinions written by Her Excellency the Lady Marchionesse of Newcastle.16558596321386nan./cache/A53055.xml./txt/A53055.txt
A53058Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674.Philosophical letters, or, Modest reflections upon some opinions in natural philosophy maintained by several famous and learned authors of this age, expressed by way of letters / by the thrice noble, illustrious, and excellent princess the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle.166415426841676nan./cache/A53058.xml./txt/A53058.txt
A53049Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674.Observations upon experimental philosophy to which is added The description of a new blazing world / written by the thrice noble, illustrious, and excellent princesse, the Duchess of Newcastle.166615884841918nan./cache/A53049.xml./txt/A53049.txt
A56399Parker, Samuel, 1640-1688.Six philosophical essays upon several subjects ... by S.P. Gent. of Trinity Colledge in Oxford.17003545510365nan./cache/A56399.xml./txt/A56399.txt
A09500Person, David.Varieties: or, A surveigh of rare and excellent matters necessary and delectable for all sorts of persons. Wherein the principall heads of diverse sciences are illustrated, rare secrets of naturall things unfoulded, &c. Digested into five bookes, whose severall chapters with their contents are to be seene in the table after the epistle dedicatory. By David Person, of Loghlands in Scotland, Gentleman.16359628528768nan./cache/A09500.xml./txt/A09500.txt
A59247Sergeant, John, 1622-1707.Solid philosophy asserted, against the fancies of the ideists, or, The method to science farther illustrated with reflexions on Mr. Locke''s Essay concerning human understanding / by J.S.169714175045204nan./cache/A59247.xml./txt/A59247.txt
A59808Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.The danger of corrupting the faith by philosophy a sermon preach''d before the Right Honble, the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen at Guildhall-Chappel on Sunday, April 25, 1697 / by William Sherlock.169785772233nan./cache/A59808.xml./txt/A59808.txt
A61130Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677.A treatise partly theological, and partly political containing some few discourses, to prove that the liberty of philosophizing (that is making use of natural reason) may be allow''d without any prejudice to piety, or to the peace of any common-wealth, and that the loss of public peace and religion it self must necessarily follow, where such a liberty of reasoning is taken away / translated out of Latin.168910602430799nan./cache/A61130.xml./txt/A61130.txt
A61287Stanley, Thomas, 1625-1678.The history of philosophy, in eight parts by Thomas Stanley.1656311172103808nan./cache/A61287.xml./txt/A61287.txt
A61291Stanley, Thomas, 1625-1678.The history of the Chaldaick philosophy by Thomas Stanley.16627020729290nan./cache/A61291.xml./txt/A61291.txt
A64353Tenison, Thomas, 1636-1715.The creed of Mr. Hobbes examined in a feigned conference between him and a student in divinity.16707768924428nan./cache/A64353.xml./txt/A64353.txt
A90323University of Oxford.Quæstiones in sacra theologia discutiendæ Oxonii in vesperiis, octavo die mensis Julii, Anno Dom. 167116711218268nan./cache/A90323.xml./txt/A90323.txt
A64764Vaughan, Thomas, 1622-1666.A brief natural history intermixed with variety of philosophical discourses and refutations of such vulgar errours as our modern authors have hitherto omitted / by Eugenius Philalethes.1669262407678nan./cache/A64764.xml./txt/A64764.txt
A96369White, Thomas, 1593-1676.Peripateticall institutions. In the way of that eminent person and excellent philosopher Sr. Kenelm Digby. The theoricall part. Also a theologicall appendix of the beginning of the world. / By Thomas White Gent.16568552724882nan./cache/A96369.xml./txt/A96369.txt
A65786White, Thomas, 1593-1676.An exclusion of scepticks from all title to dispute being an answer to The vanity of dogmatizing / by Thomas White.1665221996346nan./cache/A65786.xml./txt/A65786.txt
A65801White, Thomas, fl. 1605.Sciri, sive, Sceptices & scepticorum jure disputationis exclusio authore Thoma Anglo ex Albis East-Saxonum.1663168125446nan./cache/A65801.xml./txt/A65801.txt
A66045Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.An essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language by John Wilkins ...1668267336128185nan./cache/A66045.xml./txt/A66045.txt
A67135Wotton, William, 1666-1727.Reflections upon ancient and modern learning by William Wotton ...16947850823412nan./cache/A67135.xml./txt/A67135.txt