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A second vindication of Mr. Locke wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are cleared up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissertation on that subject. And the various objections raised against Mr. Locke, by the learned author of An Enquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul, are considered. To which are added reflections on some passages of Dr. Watts' Philosophical Essays

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  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are cleared up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissertation on that subject. And the various objections raised against Mr. Locke, by the learned author of An Enquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul, are considered. To which are added reflections on some passages of Dr. Watts' Philosophical Essays"@en
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke : wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are cleared up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissertation on that subject : and the various objections raised against Mr. Locke, by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature of the human soul, are considered : to which are added reflections on some passages of Dr. Watts' Philosophical essays"@en
  • "A Second Vindication of Mr Locke wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are clear'd up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr Butler ... and the ... objections rais'd against Mr Locke by the ... author of an Enquiry into the nature of the Human Soul [i.e. A. Baxter], are consider'd. To which are added, reflections on some passages of Dr Watts's Philosophical Essays"
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke, wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are clear'd up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissentation on that subject. And the various objections rais'd ... by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature of the human soul, are consider'd. ... By Vin. Perronet"
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke, wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are clear'd up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissentation on that subject. And the various objections rais'd ... by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature of the human soul, are consider'd. ... By Vin. Perronet"@en
  • "John Locke Collection II : 8 volumes A second vindication of Mr Locke"
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke, wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are clear'd up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissertation on that subject. And the various objections rais'd ... by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature o the human soul, are consider'd. ... By Vin. Perronet"@en
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke"@en
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke"
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are cleared up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissertation on that subject : and the various objections raised against Mr. Locke, by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature of the human soul, are considered : to which are added reflections on some passages of Dr. Watts' Philosophical essays"
  • "A second vindication of Mr Locke"@en
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke, wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are clear'd up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissertation on that subject. And the various objections rais'd ... by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature of the human soul, are consider'd. ... By Vin. Perronet"
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke, wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are clear'd up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissertation on that subject. And the various objections rais'd against Mr. Locke, by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature o the human soul, are consider'd. To which are added Reflections on some Passages of Dr. Watts's Philosophical Essays. By Vin. Perronet, A.M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Stanhope"
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke, wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are clear'd up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissertation on that subject. And the various objections rais'd against Mr. Locke, by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature o the human soul, are consider'd. To which are added Reflections on some Passages of Dr. Watts's Philosophical Essays. By Vin. Perronet, A.M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Stanhope"@en
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke, wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are clear'd up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissertation on that subject. And the various objections rais'd ... by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature of the human soul, are consider'd. ... By Vin. Perronet"@en
  • "A second vindication of Mr. Locke, wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are clear'd up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissentation on that subject. And the various objections rais'd ... by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature of the human soul, are consider'd"@en