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spelling | Country-man Verfasser aut The country-Man's argument against Councellor Asgill's. Wherein is proved, from the Immoveable Principles and uncontroalable Maxims of Confess'd Theology and Philosophy, both Sacred and Natural, by several Evidences, Arguments, and Explanations to his Senses (tho' they are now so very Dull) that his argument, that death is not the gate of life, is but weak, fictitious and fabulous, which for the Sake of the Simple is Demonstrated. Together with some of his other errors considered and Answered, and lastly, Some Queries to him, concerning the (natural Right) the Liberty and Property of an English Trades-Man in Ireland. With The Lord Cook's Caveat to Parliaments, to leave all Causes to be Measured by the Golden and Strait Metwand of the Law, and not to the uncertain and crooked Cord of discretion Dublin printed for the author 1702 Online-Ressource ([2],14Seiten) 4° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T195983 Kress, 2338 Reproduction of original from Harvard University Graduate School of Business With a half-title Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Death Early works to 1800 Distilleries Law and legislation Great Britain Early works to 1800 Distilleries Ireland Early works to 1800 Asgill, John / 1659-1738 / Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1212703000?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Country-man The country-Man's argument against Councellor Asgill's. Wherein is proved, from the Immoveable Principles and uncontroalable Maxims of Confess'd Theology and Philosophy, both Sacred and Natural, by several Evidences, Arguments, and Explanations to his Senses (tho' they are now so very Dull) that his argument, that death is not the gate of life, is but weak, fictitious and fabulous, which for the Sake of the Simple is Demonstrated. Together with some of his other errors considered and Answered, and lastly, Some Queries to him, concerning the (natural Right) the Liberty and Property of an English Trades-Man in Ireland. With The Lord Cook's Caveat to Parliaments, to leave all Causes to be Measured by the Golden and Strait Metwand of the Law, and not to the uncertain and crooked Cord of discretion Death Early works to 1800 Distilleries Law and legislation Great Britain Early works to 1800 Distilleries Ireland Early works to 1800 |
title | The country-Man's argument against Councellor Asgill's. Wherein is proved, from the Immoveable Principles and uncontroalable Maxims of Confess'd Theology and Philosophy, both Sacred and Natural, by several Evidences, Arguments, and Explanations to his Senses (tho' they are now so very Dull) that his argument, that death is not the gate of life, is but weak, fictitious and fabulous, which for the Sake of the Simple is Demonstrated. Together with some of his other errors considered and Answered, and lastly, Some Queries to him, concerning the (natural Right) the Liberty and Property of an English Trades-Man in Ireland. With The Lord Cook's Caveat to Parliaments, to leave all Causes to be Measured by the Golden and Strait Metwand of the Law, and not to the uncertain and crooked Cord of discretion |
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title_exact_search_txtP | The country-Man's argument against Councellor Asgill's. Wherein is proved, from the Immoveable Principles and uncontroalable Maxims of Confess'd Theology and Philosophy, both Sacred and Natural, by several Evidences, Arguments, and Explanations to his Senses (tho' they are now so very Dull) that his argument, that death is not the gate of life, is but weak, fictitious and fabulous, which for the Sake of the Simple is Demonstrated. Together with some of his other errors considered and Answered, and lastly, Some Queries to him, concerning the (natural Right) the Liberty and Property of an English Trades-Man in Ireland. With The Lord Cook's Caveat to Parliaments, to leave all Causes to be Measured by the Golden and Strait Metwand of the Law, and not to the uncertain and crooked Cord of discretion |
title_full | The country-Man's argument against Councellor Asgill's. Wherein is proved, from the Immoveable Principles and uncontroalable Maxims of Confess'd Theology and Philosophy, both Sacred and Natural, by several Evidences, Arguments, and Explanations to his Senses (tho' they are now so very Dull) that his argument, that death is not the gate of life, is but weak, fictitious and fabulous, which for the Sake of the Simple is Demonstrated. Together with some of his other errors considered and Answered, and lastly, Some Queries to him, concerning the (natural Right) the Liberty and Property of an English Trades-Man in Ireland. With The Lord Cook's Caveat to Parliaments, to leave all Causes to be Measured by the Golden and Strait Metwand of the Law, and not to the uncertain and crooked Cord of discretion |
title_fullStr | The country-Man's argument against Councellor Asgill's. Wherein is proved, from the Immoveable Principles and uncontroalable Maxims of Confess'd Theology and Philosophy, both Sacred and Natural, by several Evidences, Arguments, and Explanations to his Senses (tho' they are now so very Dull) that his argument, that death is not the gate of life, is but weak, fictitious and fabulous, which for the Sake of the Simple is Demonstrated. Together with some of his other errors considered and Answered, and lastly, Some Queries to him, concerning the (natural Right) the Liberty and Property of an English Trades-Man in Ireland. With The Lord Cook's Caveat to Parliaments, to leave all Causes to be Measured by the Golden and Strait Metwand of the Law, and not to the uncertain and crooked Cord of discretion |
title_full_unstemmed | The country-Man's argument against Councellor Asgill's. Wherein is proved, from the Immoveable Principles and uncontroalable Maxims of Confess'd Theology and Philosophy, both Sacred and Natural, by several Evidences, Arguments, and Explanations to his Senses (tho' they are now so very Dull) that his argument, that death is not the gate of life, is but weak, fictitious and fabulous, which for the Sake of the Simple is Demonstrated. Together with some of his other errors considered and Answered, and lastly, Some Queries to him, concerning the (natural Right) the Liberty and Property of an English Trades-Man in Ireland. With The Lord Cook's Caveat to Parliaments, to leave all Causes to be Measured by the Golden and Strait Metwand of the Law, and not to the uncertain and crooked Cord of discretion |
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title_sort | the country man s argument against councellor asgill s wherein is proved from the immoveable principles and uncontroalable maxims of confess d theology and philosophy both sacred and natural by several evidences arguments and explanations to his senses tho they are now so very dull that his argument that death is not the gate of life is but weak fictitious and fabulous which for the sake of the simple is demonstrated together with some of his other errors considered and answered and lastly some queries to him concerning the natural right the liberty and property of an english trades man in ireland with the lord cook s caveat to parliaments to leave all causes to be measured by the golden and strait metwand of the law and not to the uncertain and crooked cord of discretion |
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