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A vindication of Mr. Locke from the charge of giving encouragement to scepticism, and infidelity, and from several other mistakes and objections of the learned author of The procedure, extent and limits of human understanding. In six dialogues. Wherein is likewise Enquired, Whether Mr. Locke's True Opinion of the Soul's Immateriality was not mistaken by the late Learned Mons. Leibnitz. By Vin. Perronet, A.M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope

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  • "A vindication of Mr. Locke from the charge of giving encouragement to scepticism, and infidelity, and from several other mistakes and objections of the learned author of The procedure, extent and limits of human understanding. In six dialogues. Wherein is likewise Enquired, Whether Mr. Locke's True Opinion of the Soul's Immateriality was not mistaken by the late Learned Mons. Leibnitz. By Vin. Perronet, A.M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope"@en
  • "A vindication of Mr. Locke from the charge of giving encouragement to scepticism, and infidelity, and from several other mistakes and objections of the learned author of The procedure, extent and limits of human understanding. In six dialogues. Wherein is likewise Enquired, Whether Mr. Locke's True Opinion of the Soul's Immateriality was not mistaken by the late Learned Mons. Leibnitz. By Vin. Perronet, A.M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope"
  • "A vindication of Mr. Locke, from the charge of giving encouragement to scepticism and infidelity, and from several other mistakes and objections of the learned author of The procedure, extent, and limits of human understanding. In six dialogues. Wherein is likewise enquired, whether Mr. Locke's true opinion of the soul's immateriality was not mistaken by the late learned Mons. Leibnitz"@en
  • "A vindication of Mr. Locke, from the charge of giving encouragement to scepticism and infidelity, and from several other mistakes and objections of the learned author of The procedure, extent, and limits of human understanding [i.e. Peter Browne, Bp. of Cork and Ross] In six dialogues. Wherein is likewise enquired, whether Mr. Locke's true opinion of the soul's immateriality was not mistaken by ... Mons. Leibnitz"@en
  • "A vindication of Mr. Locke, from the charge of giving encouragement to scepticism, and infidelity, and from several other mistakes and objections of the learned author of The procedure, extent and limits of human understanding. In six dialogues. Wherein is likewise Enquired, Whether Mr. Locke's True Opinion of the Soul's Immateriality was not mistaken by the late Learned Mons. Leibnitz. By Vin. Perronet, A. M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope"
  • "A vindication of Mr. Locke, from the charge of giving encouragement to scepticism, and infidelity, and from several other mistakes and objections of the learned author of The procedure, extent and limits of human understanding. : In six dialogues. Wherein is likewise enquired, whether Mr. Locke's true opinion of the soul's immateriality was not mistaken by the late learned Mons. Leibnitz"@en
  • "A vindication of Mr. Locke, from the charge of giving encouragement to scepticism and infidelity, and from several other mistakes and objections of the learned author of The procedure, extent, and limits of human understanding [i.e. Peter Browne, Bp. of Cork and Ross]. In six dialogues. Wherein is likewise enquired, whether Mr. Locke's true opinion of the soul's immateriality was not mistaken by ... Mons. Leibnitz"@en