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Book Holding: The miscellaneous works of Charles Blount, Esq; containing I. The oracles of reason, &c. II. Anima mundi, or the opinions of the ancients concerning man’s soul after this life, according to uninlightn’d nature. III. Great is Diana of the Ephesians, or the original of priestcraft and idolatry, and of the sacrifices of the gentiles. IV. An appeal from the country to the city for the preservation of his Majesties person, liberty and property, and the Protestant religion. V. A just vindication of learning, and of the liberty of the press. VI. A supposed dialogue betwixt the late King James and King William on the banks of the Boyne the day before that famous victory. To which is prefix’d the life of the author, and an account and vindication of his death. With the contents of the whole volume.
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Record ID 200549
Library: Dumfries Presbytery Library. Register: Issue Book (Type: Professorial). Page: 18
Blounts Essays, & an Essay on Reason &c
Borrowed: 1738/6/13 (Friday). Returned: 1738/8/2 (Saturday).
John Dickie
Gender: Male.
Life dates: d. 1800.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland.
Charles Blount (Male, born 1654, died 1693)
Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Philosophy and Morality, Genre: Theology
The miscellaneous works of Charles Blount, Esq; containing I. The oracles of reason, &c. II. Anima mundi, or the opinions of the ancients concerning man’s soul after this life, according to uninlightn’d nature. III. Great is Diana of the Ephesians, or the original of priestcraft and idolatry, and of the sacrifices of the gentiles. IV. An appeal from the country to the city for the preservation of his Majesties person, liberty and property, and the Protestant religion. V. A just vindication of learning, and of the liberty of the press. VI. A supposed dialogue betwixt the late King James and King William on the banks of the Boyne the day before that famous victory. To which is prefix’d the life of the author, and an account and vindication of his death. With the contents of the whole volume.
Classmark: 11.
Confidence level: Speculative
Charles Blount (Male, born 1654, died 1693)
Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Philosophy and Morality, Genre: Theology
The miscellaneous works of Charles Blount, Esq; containing I. The oracles of reason, &c. II. Anima mundi, or the opinions of the ancients concerning man’s soul after this life, according to uninlightn’d nature. III. Great is Diana of the Ephesians, or the original of priestcraft and idolatry, and of the sacrifices of the gentiles. IV. An appeal from the country to the city for the preservation of his Majesties person, liberty and property, and the Protestant religion. V. A just vindication of learning, and of the liberty of the press. VI. A supposed dialogue betwixt the late King James and King William on the banks of the Boyne the day before that famous victory. To which is prefix’d the life of the author, and an account and vindication of his death. With the contents of the whole volume.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1695. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 1
ESTC: R509351
Charles Blount (Male, born 1654, died 1693)
Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Philosophy and Morality, Genre: Theology
Works of Charles Blount
Borrowed: 1738/6/13 (Friday). Returned: 1738/8/2 (Saturday).
Borrower: John Dickie
Author: Charles Blount (Male, born 1654, died 1693), Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Philosophy and Morality, Genre: Theology