Lyons, J., active 18th century
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The infallibility of human judgment, its dignity and excellency . Being A new Art of Reasoning, and discovering Truth, by reducing all disputable Cases to general and self-evident Propositions. Illustrated, by bringing several well known Disputes to such self-evident and universal Conclusions. The Third Edition. To which is added, A Supplement, answering all the Objections which have been made to it, and the Design hereby perfected, in proving this Method of Reasoning to be as forcibly conclusive, and universal, as Arithmetick, and as easy. With A Postscript, demonstrating Man to be a Free Agent. Occasionally wrote, to obviate all that hath at any Time been said against it, as well by Diogenes, in the British Journal, as any other Person. By Mr. Lyons.
Lyons, J., active 18th centuryDate: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- E-books
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The infallibility of human judgment, its dignity and excellency. Being a new art of reasoning, and discovering truth, by reducing all disputable Cases to general and self-evident Propositions. Illustrated, by bringing several well known Disputes to such Self-Evident and Universal Conclusions. With the supplement, answering all objections which have been made to it, and the Design hereby perfected, in proving this Method of Reasoning to be as forcibly conclusive and universal as Arithmetick, and as easie. Also a Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity. The fifth edition. To which is now added, a postscript, obviating the Complaints made to it, and to account for some Things which occurr'd to it and the Author. By Mr. Lyons
Lyons, J., active 18th centuryDate: MDCCXXV. [1725]- E-books
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The infallibility of human judgment , Its Dignity and Excellency. Being A New Art of Reasoning, and discovering Truth, by reducing all disputable Cases to general and self-evident Propositions. Illustrated, by bringing several well known Disputes to such Self-Evident and Universal Conclusions. With The Supplement, answering all Objections which have been made to it, and the Design hereby perfected, in proving this Method of Reasoning to be as forcibly conclusive and universal as Arithmetick, and as easie. Also a Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity. The Fourth Edition. To which is now added, A Postscript, obviating the Complaints made to it, and to account for some Things which occurr'd to it and the Author. By Mr. Lyons.
Lyons, J., active 18th centuryDate: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- E-books
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The infallibility of humane judgment; its dignity and excellency Being A New Art of Reasoning, and discovering Truth, by reducing all disputable Cases in Philosophy, Morals, Politicks, or Religion to general, irresistible, and self-evident Truths. The Second Edition, With some material Corrections and Additions. The Method also further illustrated and apply'd, in an appendix, deciding some well-known Disputable Cases, by reducing them to Self-Evident Propositions, particularly that of the A-n C-d.
Lyons, J., active 18th centuryDate: 1721- E-books
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Fancy-Logy . A discourse on the doctrine of the necessity of human actions, proving it to be a fanaticism. Treated in a manner wholly new. To which is added, Some Heads, by way of Instruction, for a Design'd Lecture of Rational Morality and Religion; attempting a compleat System, deduc'd from a Consideration of Man in the State of Nature. In which is shew'd, That enforcing Things for Religion against Universal Reason, is not consistent with British Liberties and British Understanding. By J. Lyons, author of the Infallibility of human judgment.
Lyons, J., active 18th centuryDate: [1730]