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[DAY, Henry.] Free Thoughts in Defence of a Future State, as Discoverable by Nat

[DAY, Henry.] Free Thoughts in Defence of a Future State, as Discoverable by Natural Reason, and Stript of All Superstitious Appendages. Demonstrating against the Nominal Deists, That the Consideration of Future Advantages is a Just Motive to Virtue; of Future Loss and Misery, a Powerful and Becoming Restraint of Vice. With Occasional Remarks on a Book Intituled, ‘An Inquiry Concerning Virtue’. And a Refutation of the Reviv’d Hylozoicism of Democritus and Leucippus. London, 1700. Usually attributed to Robert Day, but advertised by the bookseller John Darby as the work of one Henry Day.

Reception 1700–1850
1700-1750
1700
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