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Cumberland, Richard, 1631-1718
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A philosophical enquiry into the laws of nature: wherein The Essence, the Principal Heads, the Order, the Publication, and the Obligation of these laws are deduced from The nature of things. Wherein also, the principles of Mr. Hobbes's philosophy, both in a State of Nature, and of Civil Society, are examined into, and confuted. Written originally in Latin by the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard Cumberland, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Peterborough. And translated into English, With large Explanatory Notes, and an Appendix, by the Reverend John Towers, D. D. Prebendary of St. Patrick's Cathedral Church, Dublin, and Vicar of Castleknock, &c.
Cumberland, Richard, 1631-1718.Date: MDCCL. [1750] [1751]- Books
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Origines gentium antiquissimæ; or, attempts for discovering the times of the first planting of nations. In several tracts. By the Rt. Revd. R. Cumberland, D. D. late Bishop of Peterborough. Publish'd from his Lordship's manuscript by S. Payne, A. M. Rector of Barnack in Northamptonshire.
Cumberland, Richard, 1631-1718.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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A brief disquisition of the law of nature, according to the principles and method laid down in the Reverend Dr. Cumberland's (now Lord Bishop of Peterborough's) Latin treatise on that subject. As also his confutations of Mr. Hobbs's principles, put into another method. The second edition corrected, and somewhat enlarged. By James Tyrrell, Esq; with the Right Reverend Author's Approbation.
Cumberland, Richard, 1631-1718.Date: 1701- Books
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De legibus naturæ disquisitio philosophica, in qua earum forma, summa capita, ordo, promulgatio, & obligatio è rerum natura investigantur; quinetiam elementa philosophiæ Hobbianæ, cum moralis tum civilis, considerantur & refutantur. Authore Ricardo Cumberland, S. T. B. apud Cantabrigienses.
Cumberland, Richard, 1631-1718.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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Sanchoniatho's Phonician history, translated from the first book of Eusebius De præparatione evangelica. With a continuation of Sanchoniatho's History by Eratosthenes Cyrenæus's Canon, which Dicaearchus connects with the First Olympiad. These Authors are illustrated with many Historical and Chronological Remarks, proving them to contain a Series of Phoenician and Egyptian Chronology, from the first Man to the first Olympiad, agreeable to the Scripture Accounts. By the Rt. Revd. R. Cumberland, D. D. late Bishop of Peterborough. With a preface giving a brief account of the life, Character, and Writings of the author, by S. Payne, A. M. Rector of Barnack, in Northamptonshire, his Lordship's domestick Chaplain.
Sanchuniathon.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]