'Hdonoysapia, or, The doctrine of delectations to please and profit men : the first part shewing the nature, order, use and abuse of pleasures, according to the various capacities of men / written some years since by a reverend divine and publish'd at the request of severall freinds from the origina

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'Hdonoysapia, or, The doctrine of delectations to please and profit men : the first part shewing the nature, order, use and abuse of pleasures, according to the various capacities of men / written some years since by a reverend divine and publish'd at the request of severall freinds from the originall. 1685.

Manuscript work on philosophy, dated 1685, and written (or at least copied) by one Joseph Hill. The volume contains two parts, the first a discourse on human pleasures and impulses, and the second a demonstration of this discourse by way of classical-style dialog.

[ii], 1-33, 1-20, [11] p., bound ; 20 cm.

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