Logick, or, The right use of reason

New York: Garland (1726)
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This was the textbook on clear thinking for over 200 years at both Oxford and Cambridge, as well as in New England. The Puritans studied logic so much because they believed that if a person could not think clearly then he could not interpret the Bible correctly. This book is of particular interest to those in Classical Christian schools and homeschool settings, but is also of great interest to every Christian. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

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