Tetradymus ... by Mr. Toland [texte imprimé] / John TOLAND (1670-1722), Auteur ; DOMINICAINS de S.-MAXIMIN, Ancien possesseur . - 2nd Edition . - London : Brotherton and Meadows, 1720 . - xxii-226+[1] p. : 5 bandeaux et 5 lettrines ornés ; 20 cm + reliure d'époque ; bords usés. London printed and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows in Cornhill, J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, W. Meres without Temple-Bar, W. Cherwood in Covent-Garden, S. Chapman in Pall-Mall, and J. Graves in St. James's Street Langues : Anglais ( eng)
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ATHÉISME INCROYANCE BIBLE:LECTURE DE LA BIBLE:INTERPRÉTATION, HERMÉNEUTIQUE BIBLIQUE CYRILLE D'ALEXANDRIE Saint c. 380-444 ESOTERISME JÉSUS DE NAZARETH JÉSUS DE NAZARETH:TRADITION CORANIQUE, PENSÉE ISLAMIQUE LE CLERC ou LECLERC Jean 1657-1736 MANGEY Thomas 1684-1755 NÉOPLATONISME:HYPATIA 5e s. apr. J.-C. SYNESIOS DE CYRENE 370-413 TOLAND John 1670-1722 VÉRITÉ - APPROCHE PHILOSOPHIQUE
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013 A Livres «rares» après c. 1670 |
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containing :
I. Hodegus, or the Pillar of Cloud and Fire, that guided the Israelites in the Wilderness, not miraculous: but, as faithfully related in Exodus, a thing equally practis'd by other nations, and in those places not onely useful but necessary.
II. Clidophorus, or of the Exoteric and Esoteric Philosophy, thatis, of the External and Internal Doctrine of the antients: the one open and public, accomodated to popular Prejudices and the establish'd Religions; the other private and secret, wherin, to the few capable and discrete, was taught the real Truth stript of all disguises.
III. Hypatia, or the history of a most beautiful, most virtuous, most learned, and every way accomplish'd Lady; who was torn to pieces by the Clergy of Alexandria, to gratify the pride, emulation, and cruelty of their Archbishop Cyril, commonly but undeservedly stil'd Saint Cyril.
IV. Mangoneutes: being a Defense of Nazarenus, address'd to the right reverend John lord Bishop of London; against his Lordship's Chaplain Dr. Mangey, his Dedicator Mr. Patterson, and (who ought to have been nam'd first) the reverend Dr. Brett, once belonging to his Lordship's Church. |
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