Observations on Man: His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations (1749)
Gainseville, Fla.Scholars; Facsimiles & Reprints (1966)
| Abstract | This Hartley applies to man, and observes, that as man cannot comprehend his own nature, he must imagine a finite being superior to him that can ... | |||||||||
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