Trenchard, John, 1662-1723. Cato's letters.
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A defense of human liberty , in answer to the principal arguments which have been alledged against it; and particularly to Cato's letters on that subject. In which Defense The Opinion of the Antients, concerning Fate, is also distinctly and largely considered. By John Jackson, Rector of Rossington in the County of York, and Prebendary of Wherwell in the County of Southampton.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- E-books
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A defence of the charity-schools . Wherein the many false, scandalous and malicious objections of those advocates for ignorance and irreligion, the author of The fable of the bees, and Cato's letter in the British Journal, June 15. 1723. are fully and distinctly answer'd; and the Usefulness and Excellency of such Schools clearly set forth. To which is added by way of appendix, the presentment of the Grand Jury of the British Journal, at their Meeting at Westminster, July 3. 1723. By W. Hendley, Lecturer of St. Mary Islington.
Hendley, William, 1691?-1724.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- E-books
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A defense of human liberty, in answer to the principal arguments which have been alledged against it; and particularly to Cato's letters on that subject . In which defense the opinion of the antients, concerning fate, is also distinctly and largely considered. The second edition. To which is added, a vindication of human liberty: in answer to a dissertation on liberty and necessity. Written by A.C. Esq; By John Jackson, rector of Rossington, in the county of York, and prebendary of Wherwell, in the county of Southampton.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]