Letters on several subjects with several other letters : to which is added by the publisher two letters, one to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock, Dean of St. Paul's, and the other to the Reverend Mr. Bentley : with other discourses / by Henry More ; publish'd by E. Elys.

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Letters on several subjects with several other letters : to which is added by the publisher two letters, one to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock, Dean of St. Paul's, and the other to the Reverend Mr. Bentley : with other discourses / by Henry More ; publish'd by E. Elys.
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More, Henry, 1614-1687.
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London :: Printed by W. Onely for John Everingham,
1694.
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Church of England -- Clergy -- Correspondence.
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"Letters on several subjects with several other letters : to which is added by the publisher two letters, one to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock, Dean of St. Paul's, and the other to the Reverend Mr. Bentley : with other discourses / by Henry More ; publish'd by E. Elys." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A51305.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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EPITAPHIUM R. SH. LL. Doctoris.

Hic Iacent Reliquiae Viri Incomparabilis Roberti Sharrock, Qui Iacentem Suscitavit Philosophiam Practicam, Atheismum Triumphantem Debellavit: HOBBII, SPINOSAe, & caeterorum Ejusdem furfuris homuncionum Placita, Specie quâdam Eruditionis insignis ostentata, Quam sint Stolida; quam Improba Clarissime Demonstravit. Virtutum, & Vitiorum omnium Veras, ac Vivas Effigies depingens Horum Odia, Illarum Amores In Animis Prudentium Lectorum Flagrantissimos Accendit. Striptis Varii Argumenti Elaboratissimis Us{que} ad Consummationem Seculi Apud Doctos, & Pios permansuris Famae Suae Exegit Monumentum Aere perennius.
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