By William Paley
London   Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman
9" by 6" viii, 439pp
A new edition of William Paley's arguments for the existence of a Christian God, bound in contemporary leather.
By William Paley

1834 A View of the Evidences of Christianity in Three Parts

London   Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman
9" by 6" viii, 439pp
A new edition of William Paley's arguments for the existence of a Christian God, bound in contemporary leather.
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Leather Binding

Written by William Paley, a clergyman and philosopher best known for his arguments for the existence of God, particularly using the teleological argument.

This popular work was first published in 1794, and appealed to Victorian Evangelicals. Charles Darwin read the work as a student.

Prize bound for Christ's Hospital. With prize inscription reading, 'Frederick Gifford Nash, a Second Prize for Greek Iambics, examination Nov. 1837, Edw. Rice M.A., Head-Master'.

A new edition.

Condition

In a full calf binding. Externally generally smart; rubbed to the spine and extremities with a little wear to the boards. Internally, firmly bound.

Good

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