The true intellectual system of the universe. The first part wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted and its impossibility demonstrated / by R. Cudworth.
- Title
- The true intellectual system of the universe. The first part wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted and its impossibility demonstrated / by R. Cudworth.
- Author
- Cudworth, Ralph, 1617-1688.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Richard Royston,
- 1678.
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- Subject terms
- Atheism.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
- frontispiece
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To the Right Honourable HENEAGE LORD
FINCH, BARON ofDaventry, Lord High CHANCELLOVR ofEngland, and one of His MAJESTIE's most Honourable Privy Council. - THE PREFACE TO THE READER.
- imprimatur
- Book I.
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THE CONTENTS.
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CHAP. I. Containing an Account of the
Atomick Physiology, as made theFoundation of theAtheistick Fate, or theMateri∣al Necessity of all things. -
CHAP. II. Wherein are contained, all the
Preten∣ded Grounds ofReason, for theAthe∣istick Hypothesis. -
CHAP. III. An Introduction to the
Confutation of theAtheistick Grounds; wherein is contained a particular Account of all the SeverallForms ofAtheism, toge∣ther with a necessaryDigression, con∣cerning aPlastick orArtificial Nature. -
CHAP. IV. The
Idea of God declared, in way ofAnswer to the FirstAtheistick Argu∣ment ; and theGrand Objection a∣gainst theNaturality of thisIdea (as Essentially includingVnity orOne∣liness in it) from thePagan Polythe∣ism, removed. Proved, That the In∣telligent Pagans Generally acknow∣ledgedOne Supreme Deity. A fuller Explication of whosePolytheism andIdolatry intended; in order to the better giving an Accompt ofChristi∣anity. -
CHAP. V. A Particular Confutation of all the
Athei∣stick Grounds.
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CHAP. I. Containing an Account of the
- ERRATA.