An edition of The reasonableness of Christianity (1740)

The reasonableness of Christianity

with A discourse of miracles, and part of A third letter concerning toleration

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An edition of The reasonableness of Christianity (1740)

The reasonableness of Christianity

with A discourse of miracles, and part of A third letter concerning toleration

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In The Reasonableness of Christianity philosopher John Locke offers an antidogmatic, empirical, rational perspective on the Gospels. John Locke (1632-1704) is one of the greatest Western philosophers, whose thought is generally associated with the doctrines of empiricism and classical liberalism. He is most famous for his Essay Concerning Human Understanding and The Second Treatise on Government.

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Language
English
Pages
102

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Stanford, Calif
Series
Library of modern religious thought

Classifications

Library of Congress
BR120 .L62 1958, BR120 .L62

The Physical Object

Pagination
102 p. ;
Number of pages
102

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19712902M
Internet Archive
reasonablenessof0000lock
ISBN 10
0804703418
LCCN
58008595
OCLC/WorldCat
270631853, 179039
Library Thing
763191
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
159541

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