A dissertation, On the Voluntary Eating of Blood. Wherein is shewed I. That it is not inconsistent with the eternal rules of natural justice and order, that God should impose an Arbitrary, or possitive Law on Mankind. II. That the human Food at first was only the Produce of the Earth, with a Reservation of one sort of Fruit, and this Interdiction immutable till the Deluge. III. That though a licence (from that Revelation) is granted for men to feed on the flesh of animals, it is under another restriction of the same kind with the former, probably immutable likewise to the second race of men, and the reasonableness of its being so.

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1745
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London : printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Paternoster Row; and sold by the book-sellers of London and Westminster, 1745.

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