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The deist; or, Moral philosopher. Being an impartial inquiry after moral and theological truths: selected from the writings of the most celebrated authors in ancient and modern times

Print Book, English, 1819
R. Carlile, London, 1819
2 volumes front (volumes 1) 22 cm
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V.1. Dedication
Introductory address
Thoughts on the inconsistency of religious persecutions. 1819
The doubts of infidels. 1819
Watson refuted. 1819
Christian mystery. 1819
Thoughts on the Christian religion. 1819
A letter to Sir Samuel Shepherd. 1819
Principles of nature. 1819
The God of the Jews. 1819. V.2: Christianity unveiled. 1819
The important examination of the Holy Scriptures. 1819
The miraculous conception. 1819
Letters to Eugenia. 1819
The life of David. 1820
A letter to the Rev. Dr. S. Chandler. 1820
A collection of separately-printed and published tracts issued together as a two-volume set. Different copies of the work comprise different editions of the tracts, and in some cases include different tacts
Contents below describes Library of Congress copy
Vol. 2 With : Letters to Eugenia, on the absurd, contradictory, and demoralizing dogmas and mysteries of the Christian religion / Baron Holbach. London : R. Carlile, 1819. Bound together subsequent to publication