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The Religious Philosopher 2 Volume Set

The Religious Philosopher 2 Volume Set

The Religious Philosopher 2 Volume Set

Or, The Right Use of Contemplating the Works of the Creator
Author:
Bernard Nieuwentyt
Published:
November 2014
Availability:
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Format:
Multiple copy pack
ISBN:
9781108077514

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    Originally published in Dutch in 1715, this two-volume work by the philosopher and theologian Bernard Nieuwentyt (1654–1718) is reissued here in the 1724 third edition of the English translation by John Chamberlayne (1668/9–1723). The book seeks to persuade both Christians and atheists that scientific examination of the natural world is compatible with religious belief. According to Chamberlayne, Nieuwentyt published this illustrated work to 'magnify the Wisdom and Goodness of God' while challenging those who did not see proof of the divine in nature. The work is known to have influenced the natural theology of the English philosopher William Paley (1743–1805), whose famous analogy of the watchmaker is believed to have been taken directly from Nieuwentyt. Arguing against the rationalist philosophy of Spinoza, Volume 1 defends natural theology and presents a series of detailed empirical 'contemplations' which are then continued in Volume 2.

    Product details

    • Published: November 2014
    • Format: Multiple copy pack
    • ISBN: 9781108077514
    • Length: 722 pages
    • Dimensions: 244 × 170 × 38 mm
    • Weight: 1.15kg
    • Availability: Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint

    Table of Contents

    • Volume 1: The introduction
    • 1. Of the vanity of all worldly things
    • 2. Of all that is visible, and of our selves in particular
    • 3. Of some particulars in the mouth
    • 4. Of the throat, stomach, and bowels
    • 5. Of the venae lacteae, and ductus chylicus
    • 6. Of the heart
    • 7. Of respiration
    • 8. Of the structure of the veins
    • 9. Of the nerves, and briefly of the lymphatick vessels, glands, and membranes
    • 10. Of the muscles
    • 11. Of the bones
    • 12. Of the sight
    • 13. Of the hearing
    • 14. Of the senses of tasting, smelling and feeling
    • 15. Of the union of the soul and body, of the imagination and memory
    • 16. Of the humane passions or inclinations, and briefly of procreation
    • 17. Of the air
    • 18. Of meteors. Volume 2:
    • 19. Of water
    • 20. Of the earth
    • 21. Of fire
    • 22. Of beasts, fowls, and fishes
    • 23. Of plants
    • 24. Of the visible heavens
    • 25. Of the unspeakable number, and unconceivable smallness of the particles of which the universe consists
    • 26. Of certain laws of nature
    • 27. Of some chymical laws of nature
    • 28. Of the possibility of the resurrection
    • 29. Of the unknown things.

    Author

    Bernard Nieuwentyt

    Translator

    John Chamberlayne

    Preface by

    J. T. Desaguliers