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... interests were not limited to physiology and the practical treatment of illness . He had a lifelong friendship with ... interest in chemistry and the preparation of medicines . He also had a concern with weather observation . Many of ...
... interests were not limited to physiology and the practical treatment of illness . He had a lifelong friendship with ... interest in chemistry and the preparation of medicines . He also had a concern with weather observation . Many of ...
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... interest in the present connexion is that it was sometimes held in the seventeenth century that these basic ' principles ' are innate . Chillingworth speaks of there being ' common notions written by God in the hearts of all men ' . He ...
... interest in the present connexion is that it was sometimes held in the seventeenth century that these basic ' principles ' are innate . Chillingworth speaks of there being ' common notions written by God in the hearts of all men ' . He ...
Page 188
... interest in the Essay in recent years has been as a quarry out of which are mined theories , positions , or arguments , on a variety of isolated topics which happen for one reason or another to be of contemporary interest . Reference is ...
... interest in the Essay in recent years has been as a quarry out of which are mined theories , positions , or arguments , on a variety of isolated topics which happen for one reason or another to be of contemporary interest . Reference is ...
Contents
Chapter 2 | 53 |
Chapter 4 | 149 |
Bibliography of Books and Articles referred to more than once | 190 |
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