Berington, Simon, 1680-1755
Berington, Simon
Berington, Simon 1679-1755
Simon Berington born 1680; died 1755
VIAF ID: 2821526 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Berington ‡b Simon ‡f 1680-1755
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Berington, Simon
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Berington, Simon ‡d 1679-1755
- 100 1 _ ‡a Berington, Simon ‡d 1680-1755
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Berington, Simon, ‡d 1680-1755
- 100 1 _ ‡a Berington, Simon, ‡d 1680-1755
- 100 1 _ ‡a Berington, Simon, ‡d 1680-1755
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Simon Berington ‡c born 1680; died 1755
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Works
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ADVENTURES OF SIG. GAUDENTIO DI LUCCA | |
A dialogue between the gallows and a freethinker | |
Dissertations on the Mosaical creation, deluge, building of Babel, and confusion of tongues, &c. : I. Against modern Infidels; shewing, that Moses justly declares the whole Universe, Matter and Form, to have been created by God: His Authority, both as a Human and Divine Legislator: That the Mosaical Account, Gen. i. contains nothing contrary to Natural Philosophy: Explications of it, Verse by Verse: Where, of the Powers of the Air; of the Expansion; of the Production of Light; of the Waters above the Firmament; of the Fable of the Preadamites, against Peirerius; of the Obligation of the Sabbath from the Beginning, against Monsieur Jurieu: That the material Elements were not the original Gods of the Gentiles, against Monsieur Le Pluche: The Origin of Idolatry, and what the Heathen Gods were originally: That the God of the Jews was not a mere local and tutelar God, against some Moderns: Of the Existence of Spirits, good and bad, and their Apparitions: Why Devils called Hairy-Ones, &c. II. Against the Hutchinsonians: That the Mosaical Account is an historical revealed Truth, not a System of Philosophy; much less their System of Fire, Light, and Spirit: Errors of that System against Theology and Philosophy: That their Explications of the Hebrew Words Elohim, Ruah, Rakia, Shamaim, &c. containing such Errors against both, must be wrong: Of the Defects of modern Systems, not excepting the Newtonian; particularly, where they depart from their great Master: Whether the Scriptures are blameable for not supposing the Earth's Motion: The natural Reasons against such a Motion, though not Demonstrations, justify them, on that Head: Of the Figure of the Earth, &c. III. That the Deluge, though universal, did not dissolve the whole Mass of the Earth into a Hodgepodge, against Dr. Woodward and others: Physical Proofs for the Truth of the Deluge. IV. That the Confusion of Babel was of Languages, not of Confessions of Religion, against the Hutchinsonians. With several other curious Enquiries. By S. Berington | |
Geschichte des Gaudentio di Lucca: oder merkwürdige Nachricht seiner sonderbahren Reise durch die Sandwüsteneyen des innern Africa nach Mezzoranien, nebst der Einwohner Ursprung, Religion, Regierungsart, Sitten, Gewohnheiten u. s. w. : | |
The great duties of life In three parts. I. With respect to the supreme being. II. With respect to the laws of morality. III. With respect to the law of Christ. ... By S.B. Gent. | |
Histoire comique des État et Empire de la Lune [-du Soleil] | |
Histoire véritable | |
Lettre du secrétaire de l'Inquisition, le P. Alisio de St Ivorio, à M. Rhedi | |
Mémoires de Gaudence de Luques | |
Memoirs of Signor Guadentio di Lucca | |
A modest enquiry how far Catholicks are guilty of the horrid tenets laid to their charge : How far their Principles are Misrepresented, or Misunderstood: and what may be alledged in Defence of those they Really Profess. By S. B | |
Pamiętniki Gaudentia di Lucca | |
Le passage du pole arctique au pole antarctique, par le centre du monde | |
A popish pagan the fiction of a protestant heathen. : In a conversation betwixt a gentleman of the States of Holland a deist by profession, and a doctor of heathen mythology. Faithfully translated from the Dutch. | |
To his most excellent majesty James III. : King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland Defender of the faith &c | |
Voyages imaginaires, songes, visions, et romans cabalistiques. Ornés de figures. Tome premier [-trente-sixieme]. |