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As Delivered in the Scriptures

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An edition of The reasonableness of Christianity (1740)

Reasonableness of Christianity

As Delivered in the Scriptures

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In The Reasonableness of Christianity philosopher John Locke offers an antidogmatic, empirical, rational perspective on the Gospels. John Locke (1632-1704) is one of the greatest Western philosophers, whose thought is generally associated with the doctrines of empiricism and classical liberalism. He is most famous for his Essay Concerning Human Understanding and The Second Treatise on Government.

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Regnery Publishing
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English
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228

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Reasonableness of Christianity: As Delivered in the Scriptures
February 1990, Regnery Publishing
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Paperback
Number of pages
228
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8.2 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
Weight
9.8 ounces

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0895267535
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