The excellency of theology compar'd with natural philosophy (as both are objects of men's study) / discours'd of in a letter to a friend by T.H.R.B.E. ... ; to which are annex'd some occasional thouhts about the excellency and grounds of the mechanical hypothesis / by the same author.

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The excellency of theology compar'd with natural philosophy (as both are objects of men's study) / discours'd of in a letter to a friend by T.H.R.B.E. ... ; to which are annex'd some occasional thouhts about the excellency and grounds of the mechanical hypothesis / by the same author.
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Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.
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London :: Printed by T.N. for Henry Herringman ...,
1674.
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Faith and reason.
Matter -- Constitution.
Physics -- Early works to 1800.
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"The excellency of theology compar'd with natural philosophy (as both are objects of men's study) / discours'd of in a letter to a friend by T.H.R.B.E. ... ; to which are annex'd some occasional thouhts about the excellency and grounds of the mechanical hypothesis / by the same author." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28966.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 30, 2025.

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THE EXCELLENCY OF THEOLOGY, COMPAR'D WITH NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, (as both are Objects of Men's Study.)

Discours'd of In a LETTER to a Friend.

By T. H. R. B. E. Fellow of the Royal Society.

To which are annex'd Some Occasional Thoughts about the EXCELLENCY and GROUNDS Of the MECHANICAL HYPOTHESIS.

By the same Author.

Felicitatem Philosophi quaerunt; Theologi inveniunt; soli Religiosi possient.

LONDON, Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman, at the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange. 1674.

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