By John T. Seccombe
London   Simpkin, Marshall and Co.
8.5" by 5.5" 79pp.
A very scarce essay written by John Seccombe regarding the relationship between the essays of John Stuart Mill with science, theism and revelation.
By John T. Seccombe

1875 Science, Theism, and Revelation, Considered in Relation to Mr. Mill's Essays on Nature, Religion & Theism.

London   Simpkin, Marshall and Co.
8.5" by 5.5" 79pp.
A very scarce essay written by John Seccombe regarding the relationship between the essays of John Stuart Mill with science, theism and revelation.
£80.00
: 0.5kgs / : 948Q34

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First Edition, Publishers' Original Binding, Very Scarce

First edition.

Bound in the publisher's paper wraps.

Very scarce.

Written by English medical doctor, translator and author, John Thomas Seccombe.

In this essay, Seccombe considers John Stuart Mill's essays on nature, religion and theism, while regarding modern prevalent theories on science, theism and revelation. In particular, Seccombe refers to Mill's essays 'Nature', 'The Utility of Religion' and 'Theism', using quotations from these works in his analysis.

Condition

Bound in the publisher's paper wraps. Externally, generally smart, with light edge wear to wraps and some loss to the backstrip head and tail. A few spots and handling marks to wraps. Wraps are a little tender, particularly the front. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean, with one or two spots.

Good

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