The investigator, or universal criterion of knowledge. Explaining the mysterious phænomena of nature. From the commencement to the conclusion of time. This original philosophic and astronomical Analysis will enable every Person, through the Testimony of the sensitive Mind, to understand, by visible Objects, the Reality of invisible Existence; being a System of Ethics, containing a comprehensive explanation of the Creation, Structure, Substance, Growth, Progeny, and Decay of animate Bodies and inanimate Substances; and the Origin of Distempers; with requisite Instructions for the Preservation of Health: illustrated by Anatomical observations. These several Topics of Importance are incontrovertilly proved, by a rational and impartial Discussion.
- Dunn, E. (Edward).
- Date:
- 1797
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London : printed for the author, and sold by Mr. Bennison, at his music shop, Gray's Inn Passage, Bedford-Street, Holborn, and by all the principal booksellers in Town and Country, 1797.
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xii, 1-36 p. ; 80.
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References note
ESTC T110911
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