An essay in morality written by G.B. to his friend H.P., Esquire ; in which the nature of virtue and vice is distinctly stated, their respective reasonableness and unreasonableness demonstrated, and several useful conclusions inferred.

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An essay in morality written by G.B. to his friend H.P., Esquire ; in which the nature of virtue and vice is distinctly stated, their respective reasonableness and unreasonableness demonstrated, and several useful conclusions inferred.
Author
G. B. (George Bright), d. 1696.
Publication
London :: Printed for John Wright ...,
1682.
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Ethics -- Early works to 1800.
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"An essay in morality written by G.B. to his friend H.P., Esquire ; in which the nature of virtue and vice is distinctly stated, their respective reasonableness and unreasonableness demonstrated, and several useful conclusions inferred." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29500.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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These Books following are published by the same Au∣thor, G. Bright, D. D.

A Treatise concerning Judg∣ing one another: Being se∣veral Discourses on the occa∣sion of our Saviour's Precept, Matth. 7.1. Judge not, that you be not judged. in Octavo.

A Treatise of Prayer, with seve∣ral useful occasional Observa∣tions, and some larger Digres∣sions concerning the Judaical observation of the Lords day, the external Worship of God. In Octavo.

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Tabulae Mosaicae Duae: Quarum Altera Precepta Legis Mo∣saicae commodâ Methodo Di∣sposita; altera oblationum om∣nium, ex Efficiente, Materiâ, Consumptione, Personis signifi∣catu, Tempore, Distributiones varias continet. All Three sold by John Wright at the Crown on Ludgate-hill.

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