3687 Ouvrages

 Auteur                                      Titre de l'ouvrage Langue (F, L, All, I
Leslie Charles (1650-1722) Five discourses by the author of the snake in the grass, viz. On water-baptism. Episcopacy. Primitive heresie of the Quakers. Reflections on the Quakers. A brief account of the Socinian Trinity Ang
Lister Martin (1638?-1712) A Journey to Paris in the year 1698 Ang
Locke John (1632-1704) Some thoughts concerning Education Ang
Locke John (1632-1704) The Reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the Scriptures Ang
Locke John (1632-1704) A Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity from Mr Edwards's Reflections Ang
Locke John (1632-1704) A Letter [...] to Edward [Stillingfleet], Ld Bishop of Worcester, concerning some passages relating to Mr Locke's Essay of Humane Understanding Ang
Locke John (1632-1704) Reply to the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Letter, concerning some passages relating to Locke's Essay of Humane Understanding Ang
Locke John (1632-1704) Reply to the [...] Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his second Letter, wherein [...] what his Lordship has said concerning Certainty by Reason [...] the Resurrection of the same Body, the Immateriality of the Soul, the inconsistency of Mr. Locke's notions with the Articles of the Christian Faith [...] is examined Ang
Locke John (1632-1704) A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians I. and II., to the Corinthians, to the Romans, to the Ephesians Ang
Locke John (1632-1704) The Works Ang
Locke John (1632-1704) A Collection of several pieces of Mr John Locke, never before printed, or not extant in his works Ang
Locke John (1632-1704) An Essay concerning Humane Understanding Ang
Lowth William (1660-1732) A Commentary upon the Prophet Isaiah Ang
Lowth William (1660-1732) A Commentary upon the prophecy and lamentations of Jeremiah Ang
Lowth William (1660-1732) A Commentary upon the prophecy of Daniel and the twelve minor prophets Ang
Lowth William (1660-1732) A Commentary upon the larger and lesser prophets, being a continuation of Bishop Patrick Ang
Lucrèce (~98-~55) Of the Nature of things, in six books Ang
Marion Élie (1678-1713) An account of the tryal, examination and conviction of E. Marion, and other the French prophets [...] for publishing false and scandalous pamphlets, and gathering tumultuous assemblies Ang
Marshall Benjamin Chronological tables Ang
Middleton Conyers (1683-1750) A Letter from Rome, shewing an exact conformity between Popery and Paganism Ang