Blount, Charles, 1654-1693
Blount, Charles
Charles Blount English deist and philosopher (1654-1693)
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- 500 0 _ ‡a Philopatris
- 500 1 _ ‡a Philopatris
- 500 0 _ ‡a Philostrate l'Athénien ‡d 0175?-0246?
- 500 1 _ ‡a Philostratus, Flavius ca. 170-245.
- 500 1 _ ‡a Price, John Valdimir
- 500 1 _ ‡a Salvemini da Castiglione, Giovanni Francesco Mauro Melchior ‡d 1708-1791
Works
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Een aanspraak en addres, van't volck van Engelandt aan de stadt Londen: tot bewaaring van zijn majesteyts persoon ... en van de protestantsche religie. | |
Anima mundi, or, An historical narration of the opinions of the ancients concerning man's soul after this life : according to unenlight[e]ned nature | |
Answers to the objections against the proposals of the Royal African Company for settling the trade to Africa. In a second letter to a Member of Parliament | |
Appeal from the country to the city | |
Appeal from the country to the city, for the preservation of his majesties person, liberty, property, and the protestant religion | |
A Brief answer to Mr. L'Estrange, his appeal | |
Dédicace à Clément XIV | |
essay on the regulation of the press | |
Great is Diana of the Ephesians | |
The groans of Ireland : Humbly Address'd to the L-r-d-s and C-mm-s of this Kingdom. With some Interesting Arguments in Behalf of the Right Honourable the Earl of K---d---e | |
Histoire critique du philosophisme anglois [...]. T. 1 | |
Janua scientiarum, or, A compendious introduction to geography, chronology, government, history, phylosophy, and all genteel sorts of literature | |
A just vindication of learning, 1679: | |
King William and Queen Mary conquerors: or, a discourse endeavouring to prove that their Majesties have on their side, against the late King, the principal reasons that make conquest a good title. : shewing also how this is consistent with that declaration of Parliament, King James abdicted the government, etc. ... | |
Miracles, no violations of the lavvs of nature | |
The miscellaneous works of Charles Blount, Esq. ... : to which is prefixed the life of the author and an account and vindication of his death, with the contents of the whole volume. | |
Mr. Dreyden vindicated : in a reply to The friendly vindication of Mr. Dreyden : with reflections on the Rota | |
oracles of reason | |
The oracles of reason: conſisting of 1. A vindication of Dr. Burnet's Archiologiæ. 2. The seventh and eighth chapters of the ſame. 3. Of Moſes's deſcription of the original ſtate of man, &c. 4. Dr. Burnet's appendix of the Brachmin's religion. 5. An account of the Deiſt's religion. 6. Of the immortality of the soul. 7. Concerning the Arrians, Trinitarians and councils. 8. That felicity conſists in pleaſure. 9. Of fate and fortune. 10. Of the original of the Jews. 11. The lawfulneſs of marrying two siſters suceſſively. 12. A political account of the subverſion of Jewdaiſm, and original of the millenium. 13. Of the auguries of the antients. 14. Natural religion as oppos'd to divine revelation. 15. That the soul is matter. 16. That the world is eternal, &c. In ſeveral letters to Mr. Hobbs and other perſons of eminent quality, and learning | |
The plot in a dream: or, The discoverer in masquerade : In a succinct discourse and narrative of the late and present designs of the papists against the King and goverment [sic]. Illustrated with coper [sic] plates. By Philopatris | |
Reasons humbly offered for the liberty of unlicens'd printing : to which is subjoin'd, The just and true character of Edmund Bohun, the licenser of the press | |
Reflexions upon Sach----------l's thanksgiving-day : and the solemnities of that Great Festival. In a letter to a friend in the country | |
Religio laici . Written in a letter to John Dryden Esq. | |
The Sale of Esau's birth-right, or, The New Buckingham ballad : to the tune of the London gentlewoman, or Little Peggey Ramsey | |
South Britain : a poem. Describing its Situation, Product and Trade, Civil and Religious Liberty, and the Bravery and Beauty of the inhabitants | |
The two first books, of Philostratus, concerning the life of Apollonius Tyaneus : written originally in Greek, and now published in English : together with philological notes upon each chapter | |
Vie d'Apollonius de Tyane. | |
Vita Apollonii Tyanei. French | |
Works. Selections. 1695 |