Observations, censures, and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan and other his bookes to which are annexed occasionall anim-adversions on some writings of the Socinians and such hæreticks of the same opinion with him / by William Lucy ...

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Observations, censures, and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan and other his bookes to which are annexed occasionall anim-adversions on some writings of the Socinians and such hæreticks of the same opinion with him / by William Lucy ...
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Lucy, William, 1594-1677.
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London :: Printed by J.G. for Nath. Brooke ...,
1663.
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Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. -- Leviathan.
State, The.
Political science.
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"Observations, censures, and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan and other his bookes to which are annexed occasionall anim-adversions on some writings of the Socinians and such hæreticks of the same opinion with him / by William Lucy ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49440.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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  • The sagacious industry and con∣trivance of Bees, cha. 8. sect. 8. p. 59.
  • How from the Beginning Mic. 5.2.

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  • may signifie from eternity, chap. 31. sect. 8. p. 311.
  • A twofold consideration of the word Beginning, p. 312.
  • That not to be understood, from the Beginning of David's reign, ibid.
  • The Socinians interpret In the Beginning, John 1.1. with reference to the Baptist's preaching, chap. 32. sect. 3. p. 324.
  • What is revealed in holy Writ ought to be believed though in shew, contrary to Reason, p. 120. chap. 7. sect. 3. p. 135. sect. 4. p. 136.
  • The Bishop's apology for the man∣ner of his own writing, chap. 35. sect. 15. p. 416.
  • How God is said to have purchas'd his Church with his own bloud, chap. 31. sect. 2. p. 293. God, who was the Father, yet not in the person of the Father, p. 295. Not figuratively un∣derstood ibid. Smalcius's interpre∣tation absurd and false ibid. Christ's bloud not to be called the Bloud of the Father, sect. 3. p. 297.
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