3 volume set. Folio. ([6], xxviii, 575, [17]; [2], 671, [17]; [6], 668, [16] p.) 2o Arthur Bettesworth, et al, 1727 printing vols. 1 & 3. Vol. 2 is the 1740 printing. All volumes are the reprint of the 1714 printing, with no additions. Contemporary full leather binding. Excellent internally. White text without foxing or marking. Book plate of Sir George Ramsay of Banff, with the Ramsay's coat of arms inlaid inside each cover. Solid bindings on volumes 1 & 3. Hinges of volume 2 are badly cracked. Some rubbing to covers. See our pictures.
Contents:
Contents: vol. 1. Essay concerning human understanding (p. i-342); A letter to the Bishop of Worcester (p. 343-387); Reply to the Bishop of Worcester (p. 388-429); “Answer to remarks” (p. 430-431); Reply to the Bishop of Worcester’s second letter (p. 432-575); vol. 2. Some considerations of the consequences of the lowering of interest (p. 1-55); Short observations on a printed paper (p. 56-62); Further observations concerning raising the value of money (p. 63-98); Two treatises of government (p. 99-228); A letter concerning toleration (p. 229-256); A second letter concerning toleration (p. 257-291); A third letter for toleration (p. 293-470); The reasonableness of Christianity (p.471-541); A vindication of The reasonableness of Christianity (p.543-553); A second vindication of The reasonableness of Christianity (p. 555-671); vol. 3. Some thoughts concerning education (p. 1-98); A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St. Paul (p. 99-384); Posthumous works (p. 385-495); Familiar letters (p. 497-668) |