Item #3717 A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster. John Dove.
A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster
A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster
A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster
A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster
A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster
A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster
A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster
A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster
A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster
A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster

A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense; With Some Scriptures on the Origin of our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of NATURE, NATURAL CONSCIENCE, and the MORAL SENSE WITH A Letter to his Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and An APPENDIX to the Rev. Dr. Foster

London: Printed for R. Spavan, at the Crown in Ivy-Lane, Pater Noster Row; and to be had at the Pamphlet Shops in London and Westminster, 1750. First Edition, First Printing. A Very Good copy of this notable work by John Dove with the leaves showing their age (including foxing and discoloration along with some edge wear, some dog ears, an a few closed tears), elegantly bound in half-leather with marbled boards (with the incorrect date "1770" to the spine tail.) The volume is mildly askew but remains quite attractive. Commonly called "the Hebrew tailor," due to his trade, Dove was a distinguished Hutchinsonian who possessed a good knowledge of the Hebrew language, and was considered a man of learning, but intemperate in his language. Dove's principal works are, the work presented here as well as "The Importance of Rabbinical Learning." (Anonymous) (London 1746); "An Essay on Inspiration" (London, 1756); "Plain Truth or, Quakerism Unmasked" (London, 1756); and "A Dissertation upon the supposed Existence of a Moral Law of Nature" and "Upon the Being of a Triune God"; A dissertation upon the supposed existence of a moral law of nature, and upon the being of a triune god. Wherein is shewn that the idea of the former is not to be found in scripture, and is contrary to reason: and that the latter is contained in scripture, and is not contrary to reason. With a letter to the Right Reverend Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford. And a postscript to the Dunciad, the critical and monthly reviewers (sold by E. Withers ..., 1757); Miscellanious Dissertations on Marriage, Celibacy, Covetousness, Virtue, the modern system of Education ...; Remarks upon a Pamphlet written by the Rev. Caleb Heming in a letter of admonition ...1756; and A vindication of the Hebrew Scriptures : with animadversions (London : Norris, 1771). COPIES OF THE PRIMARY WORK DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE INDEED QUITE SCARCE TO THE MARKET. [NOTE: Hutchinsonian is defined as: Of or pertaining to John Hutchinson (writer) (1674–1737), English theological writer, who claimed that the Bible contained the elements of all rational philosophy.]. Item #3717

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