Record ID | marc_western_washington_univ/wwu_bibs.mrc_revrev.mrc:473918999:1988 |
Source | Western Washington University |
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040 $aLibrary Resources, inc.$cIUL$dOCL$dLEL
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090 $aPR1101$b.L5 LEL 11593
100 1 $aBlount, Thomas Pope,$cSir,$d1649-1697.
245 10 $aSir Tho. Pope Blount's essays on several subjects ...$h[microform] ;$bThe third impression with very large additions. Besides a new essay of religion. And an alphabetical index to the whole /$cSir Thomas Pope Blount.
260 $aLondon :$bPrinted for Richard Bently,$c1697.
300 $a[8], 271 p. ;$c16 cm.
500 $aPages 202-203 and pages 206-207 misnumbered 204-205 and 208-209 respectively.
505 0 $aThat interest governs the world: and that popery is nothing but priest-craft, or an invention of the priest's to get money.--The great mischief and prejudice of learning; and that a wise man ought to be preferr'd before a man of learning.--Of education and custome.--Of the ancients: the respect that is due to 'em: that we shou'd not too much enslave our selves to their opinions.-- Whether the men of this present age, are any way inferiour to those of former ages; either in respect of virtue, learning, or long life.--Of passion; and whether the passions are an advantage, or disadvantage to men.--The variety of opinions: whence it proceeds: the uncertainty of humane knowledge.--An essay of religion.
533 $aMicrofiche.$bChicago, Ill. :$cLibrary Resources, inc.,$d1976.$e1 sheet of microfiche : positive ; 8 x 13 cm.$f(Library of English literature ; LEL 11593)
539 $as$b1976$dilu$en
650 0 $aEnglish essays$yEarly modern, 1500-1700.
650 0 $aLearning and scholarship.
830 0 $aLibrary of English literature ;$vLEL 11593.
907 $a.b16182765$bmulti$c-
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910 $aMAJOR MICROFORMS