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The Clergyman's Thanks to Phileleutherus, for his Remarks on the Late Discourse of Free-Thinking: In a Letter to Dr. Bentley
1713, Printed for A. Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane
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Signed: 'Philo-Criticus. London Mar. 28. 1713'; 'Errata' note at end of text. Authors supplied by H&L; the DNB notes that 'Hare was a prolific author. He had been an old friend of Bentley, to whom he addressed in 1713 'The Clergyman's Thanks to Phileleutherus (Bentley's pseudonym in the controversy with Anthony Collins)'; the entry for Anthony Collins records, of his 'Discourse of Free-Thinking', published in 1713: 'The book urges that all belief should be based upon free inquiry, and insinuates that suchinquiry will be destructive of orthodox views. The book produced a vigorous reply from Bentley, 'Remarks ... by Phileleutherus Lipsiensis.'.
ESTC2709C50 [under title]; ESTC762H15 [under Francis Hare]; ESTC2103P1 [under Philo-Criticus].
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