Samuel Clarke letter to Edmund Curll, readdressed to Henry Dodwell, 1708 Sept. 21.

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Samuel Clarke letter to Edmund Curll, readdressed to Henry Dodwell, 1708 Sept. 21.

Clarke writes to Mr. Curll, 21 Sept. 1708, disagreeing with an opinion expressed by Henry Dodwell, and indicating that the friend to whom Dodwell refers has a "rude and unchristian manner of writing." Integral envelope, addressed by Clarke to 'Mr. Curl' [sic]; Curll readdressed the letter for Dodwell.

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Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747

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Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729

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English metaphysician. From the description of Samuel Clarke papers, 1722. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79455822 Theologian, scholar, and philosopher Samuel Clarke was born in Norwich and had a celebrated academic career at Cambridge. He became chaplain to the bishop of Norwich and, later, to Queen Anne. His most ambitious works, the Boyle Lectures, asserted that God's existence could be proven by mathematical logic, and that the principles of morality are as set and consi...

Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711

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