The Theological And Philogical Works Of The Late Mr. John Toland Being A System Of Jewish, Gentile And Mahometan Christianity

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"THE affectionate Concern expressed by your Lordship, for the Loss of our departed Friend Mr. TOLAND, has made me with some Pleasure attempt the Task of giving a faithful Account of the Man from his own Works ; tho' I know myself very unequal to it, being sensible that the Writer who pursues this Attempt, should be animated, (as a late Biographer observes) with a Portion of that Genius which made the Person, whom he draws for the Knowledge and Imitation of Posterity, famous in his Generation."

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Paperback
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544
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8.7 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
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1.7 pounds

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OL8062262M
ISBN 10
0766189163
ISBN 13
9780766189164
OCLC/WorldCat
150892352
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2295875

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THE affectionate Concern expressed by your Lordship, for the Loss of our departed Friend Mr. TOLAND, has made me with some Pleasure attempt the Task of giving a faithful Account of the Man from his own Works ; tho' I know myself very unequal to it, being sensible that the Writer who pursues this Attempt, should be animated, (as a late Biographer observes) with a Portion of that Genius which made the Person, whom he draws for the Knowledge and Imitation of Posterity, famous in his Generation.
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May 5, 2012 Edited by Oliver merge authors
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April 29, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record.