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The description of the planetary machine, for which His Majesty has granted his royal patent
With a brief account of the solar system, from the Reverend Mr. Whiston A.M. By John Neale -
Dr. Burnet's theory of the visible world; by way of commentary on his own theory of the earth
Being the second part of his archæologiæ philosophicæ, faithfully translated; with remarks thereon. By Mr. Foxton -
A treatise on the nature of influx: or, of the intercourse between the soul and body, which is supposed to be either by physical influx, or by spiritual influx, or by pre-established harmony
Translated from the Latin of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg. By the Rev. Thomas Hartley, D.D -
Astronomical principles of religion, natural and reveal'd
In nine parts: I. Lemmata; or the known laws of matter and motion. II. A particular account of the system of the universe, III. The truth of that system briefly demonstrated. IV. Certain observations drawn from that system. V. Probable conjectures of the nature and uses of the several celestial bodies contained in the same system. VI. Important principles of natural religion demonstrated from the foregoing observations. VII. Important principles of divine revelation confirm'd from the foregoing conjectures. VIII. Such inferences shewn to be the common voice of nature and reason, from the testimonies of the most considerable persons in all ages. IX. A recapitulation of the whole: with a large and serious address to all, especially to the scepticks and unbelievers of our age. Together with a preface, of the temper of mind necessary for the discovery of divine truth; and of the degree of evidence that ought to be expected in divine matters. By William Whiston, M.A. sometime professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge -
Le monde, son origine, et son antiquité
De l'ame, et de son immortalité. Essai sur la chronologie -
De telluribus in mundo nostro solari
Quæ vocantur planetæ: et de telluribus in coelo astrifero: deque illarum incolis; tum de spiritibus & angelis ibi; ex auditis & visis -
The reign of law
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The reign of law
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The reign of law
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The reign of law
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The reign of law
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Telluris theoria sacra
orbis nostri originem & mutationes generales, quas aut jam subiit, aut olim subiturus est, complectens. Libri duo priores de diluvio & Paradiso. Editio secunda. Authore T. Burnetio -
An introduction to the study of natural philosophy
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A philosophical discourse, addressed to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Essays on the progress of the vital principle
from the vegetable to the animal kingdoms and the soul of man, introductory to contemplations on deity. By John Collier -
The eternity of the universe
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Telluris theoria sacra
orbis nostri originem & mutationes generales, quas aut jam subiit, aut olim subiturus est, complectens : libri duo priores de diluvio & Paradiso -
Mosaicall philosophy
grounded upon the essentiall truth, or eternal sapience -
Kosmos
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Many worlds
the new universe and its theological implications -
Timaeus
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Motus coeli ab intelligentiis.
Accidens non migrat à subiecto in subiectum -
Obseruations, naturall and morall
With a short treatise of the numbers, weights, and measures used by the Hebrewes; with the valuation of them according to the measures of the Greekes and Romans. For the clearing of sundry places of Scripture, in which these weights and measures are set downe by way of allusion -
The descripcion of the sphere or the frame of the worlde
right worthy to be red and studyed on, of all noble wyttes, specially of all those that be desyrous to attayne any perfecte knowledge in cosmography, or true descripcion of reagions, townes, or countrees -
Inferiora dependent a caelo.
Cometa non est stella