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Kirkby, John, 1705-1754.
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Arithmetical institutions. Containing a compleat system of arithmetic natural, logarithmical, and algebraical in all their branches: Whereby The Learner is led after an Easy and Familiar Manner from the very first Principles of this kind of Literature to the State unto which it is brought at present: Together With many curious and useful Improvements never before made publick. By the Rev. Mr. John Kirkby.
Kirkby, John, 1705-1754.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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A demonstration from Christian principles that the present regulation of the ecclesiastical revenues in the Church of England, Is Directly Contrary and Fatally Destructive to the Design of Christianity. And has A Necessary Tendence to make A Corrupt and Immoral Clergy. By a Clergyman of the same Church.
Kirkby, John, 1705-1754.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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The capacity and extent of the human understanding; exemplified in the extraordinary case of Automathes; a young nobleman, who was accidentally left in his infancy, upon a desolate island, and continued nineteen years in that solitary state, separate from all Human Society. A narrative Abounding with many surprizing Occurrences, both Useful and Entertaining to the Reader.
Kirkby, John, 1705-1754.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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The capacity and extent of the human understanding; exemplified in the extraordinary case of Automathes; a young nobleman, who was accidentally left in his infancy, upon a desolate island, and continued nineteen years in that solitary state, separate from All Human Society. A narrative Abounding with many surprizing Occurrences, both Useful and Entertaining to the Reader.
Kirkby, John, 1705-1754.Date: M,DCC,XLVII. [1747]- Books
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An effectual and easy demonstration, from principles purely philosophical, of the truth of the sacred eternal coequal trinity of the godhead; and of the perfect inextension of matter in space. To which is prefixed, As much extracted from a presumed Improvement of Logic, preparing for the Press; as is necessary to render the Whole of what is here delivered, evident to the Apprehension of the lowest intelligent Reader. By John Kirkby, Rector of Blackmanstone in Kent.
Kirkby, John, 1705-1754.Date: 1752