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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | [BAKER (THOMAS)]: Reflections upon Learning; Wherein is shewn the Insufficiency Thereof, in its several Particulars: In order to evince the Usefulness and Necessity of Revelation. The Eighth Edition. By a Gentleman. London: Printed for W. Innys and J. Richardson..., 1756. 8vo, pp. [xvi], 286, contemporary calf; front joint slightly cracked, top and base of spine chipped, corners worn. Baker's very popular work gave succour and comfort to those who found the new discoveries and innovations in science and philosophy, mostly notable those of Locke and Newton, likely to displace the role of faith in religion. Baker essentially argues that empirical reasoning and knowledge can never produce the certainty found in revelation. Offered for GBP 110.00 = appr. US$ 179.96 by: John Price Antiquarian Books - Book number: 1915 See more books from our catalog: religion | |||